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Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

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Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke



Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

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Amie has no idea of the dangers she’ll face as she sets out to find the child she lost in Togodo when the civil war erupted. She finds herself alone in the bush with only her wits to protect her against Africa’s wildlife and a terrorist organization with international connections. She meets up with friends old and new but, who can she trust? One of them is not telling her the truth. The witch doctor predicts her future but can Amie believe what she says? A fast paced adventure story set against the background of the Dark Continent.

Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #112961 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-16
  • Released on: 2015-10-16
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Amie and the Child of Africa, by Lucinda E Clarke

Review Reviewed by Eric Smith for Readers' FavoriteAmie and The Child of Africa by Lucinda E Clarke is an adventure story set in the heart of Africa. This is the second book in the Amie series. Amie had just gotten married and was living comfortably near London when her husband, Jonathon, announced the news that his work was moving them to Africa. Amie was just settling into the new ways of Togodo when civil war broke out, further complicating the way of life in Africa. With politics and the war ongoing all around her, Amie sets off to find the child she was fostering before war erupted. But she's up against a terrorist organization that has ties to many different nations. Amie doesn't know whom she can trust. She faces many dangers, from the African wildlife to men of different political affiliations who would kill her in a heartbeat if she messed up their political plans. I enjoyed the historical content within Amie and The Child of Africa. The setting is very well researched and Lucinda E Clarke obviously knows this area well. Her knowledge makes this a very enjoyable and fascinating read. I learned a lot about this culture and I was fascinated by the explanations Clarke had for things I had never even stopped to consider. The setting was beautifully described and really made this a wonderful read. I also enjoyed the politics and the danger that surrounded this area and Amie's quest. I liked that heightened level of danger and felt it made the adventure part of the story that much more exciting.

About the Author Lucinda E Clarke has been writing for a living for over 30 years, mostly drama documentaries for radio and television. She has composed Mayoral speeches, been a copywriter, a columnist and contributed dozens of magazine articles and pamphlets. If it needed words, Lucinda wrote them. She ran her own video production company winning 21 awards for her programmes for broadcast and the corporate world. 'Amie and the Child of Africa' is her fifth book, all of which are based in Africa her home for many years. She now lives in Spain pretending to be retired, as she begins a new career scribbling and marketing her novels.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Another great read from this author By Luv2read Oh how I love this book and Lucinda E Clarke’s storytelling. Where the first book left off, with the mystery of whether her husband is a, oh never mind – I don’t want to spoil the story. From the ending of that first book, which by the way was a very satisfying ending, I wanted to know more. I was compelled to buy the second book, not because the first was left incomplete, but because there was more to read about this wonderful story and Amie’s adventure. And so off I went, back to the bushes, the sounds, the other simpler way, and more dangerous, of living, relishing every word, every page, every nuance from the characters driven forward in lush scenes. There was no lack to tension to glue and propel me. This is a smartly written work of fiction where Africa is brought to life as if another character in the telling of the narrative. I don’t want to recount the story, suffice it to say it did not disappoint and I look forward to more from the very talented Lucinda E Clarke

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A fantastic adventure ride through Africa. By Julie Haigh I had just finished Lucinda E Clarke's Amie Book 1 when she very kindly sent me a pre-publication copy of her newest offering in her Amie fiction series. I was straight in-it was another quick, easy, action-packed start. I was soon likening Lucinda to 'sort of like a female Wilbur Smith'! Having never ventured to Africa before, I loved learning new things; there's creatures mentioned in here that I've never even heard of so I was absolutely loving all the interesting info about them. I loved this survival story-e.g. ideas like sweeping the area clean and tidy with branches-and the reasons why they do this. It made for amazing and really interesting reading how they do things. This is a very intelligently written book; many of these creatures and their characteristics, outdoor cooking methods etc. and reasons for doing things I've seen on the TV programme QI and this book developed further what I remembered from there. This is an entertaining book but it also makes you think, you learn something and get more out of it. This really is a fascinating book with a mine of information about the local trees, plants, wildlife etc. Excellent for someone who has never been to this part of the world, I loved learning about all this. I was so impressed with this! The writing is so knowledgeable. This is a brilliant book with lots of rich knowledge about the animals and creatures. Such a vivid, clear picture was created in this book with amazing facts about the wildlife. It really was a book to be savoured for me! It was absolutely fascinating-my partner must have been totally fed up with me while I was reading this! He's a bit of a mine of information and I kept saying to him: "Here's another-have you heard of this animal or this type of tree?" etc-I was just so bursting with pleasure at finding out about all these new things and discussing them with him. A real reading EXPERIENCE-not just a book. How absolutely charming reading about the elephants and baby elephants. 'Africa in splendour'-a great quote from the book and it seems to fit this book as a whole. It was exciting and suspenseful and kept me guessing. The descriptions are brilliant and there are great word choices. You can see exactly what's happening in your mind's eye. There are plenty of unexpected happenings, action and adventure and it runs at a cracking pace. A real rollercoaster of a read with some gritty and powerful scenes. This was FANTASTIC! There are many action-packed chapters, real edge-of-your-seat stuff. I think it would make a great movie (the two Amie books together perhaps?). This is a rich and colourful tapestry of the land and is absolutely filled with animals-there are mentions of lions, zebra, giraffe, antelope, hippopotamus, crocodile and much more-it's just so fascinating learning all about the different animals and their different characteristics. Some really tense moments and the excitement continues throughout the book. It builds to a breathtaking conclusion. There have been many ups, downs and unexpected twists. Wow, five stars from me, no question at all. Has it left room for another book? I think so. It has ended and resolved things, tied up loose ends but there can be more and I do hope there is. Pure excellence.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Amie and the Child of Africa. By Maria An African adventure with wide appeal. I'd especially recommend it to lovers of adventure/suspense, readers who enjoy books about other countries and cultures and readers interested in contemporary issues.This book works perfectly as a stand alone but I suggest reading Amie:An African Adventure first if only for the wonderful character arc as Amie leaves her family in England and arrives in Africa for the first time.In this book Amie again courts great danger as she becomes caught up in the unrest of civil war. I won't ruined the story but Amie joins with an unlikely group of people as she uses great ingenuity to save one little girl.The sights and sounds of Africa are the highlight of this book, both the beauty and brutality in the natural world and the people of Africa. Suspense is maintain throughout and there are some wonderful characters. Despite the seriousness of the situation there are lighter moments of humour at the situations Amie gets herself into.An enjoyable fast paced read

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