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Lemmers first rule is Dont get involved. A highly skilled bodyguard with a violent, criminal past, he has settled into a quiet life in Loxton, South Africa, where the rural tranquility has helped to calm his explosive temper. But when a wealthy farmer asks for his help in smuggling a pair of rare black rhinos out of Zimbabwe where they are murdered for their horns, he has a hard time saying no. Before he knows it, Lemmer is on a small airplane, zipping across the border, an airsickness bag in his hand and a military-grade shotgun at his feet. Soon, he will regret the trip very much. In Trackers, internationally-acclaimed thriller writer Deon Meyer expertly weaves together Lemmers story with a missing person investigation and the machinations of a top intelligence agency.



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Deon Meyer

Deon Meyer is a South African crime fiction author and screenwriter.A former journalist, advertising copywriter, Internet manager and brand strategist, Deon has published thirteen novels and two short story collections. His books have been published in 28 languages in more than 40 countries world-wide.He has also written several series for television, and four screenplays for feature films. Deon has also produced and directed movies in his native Afrikaans.Accolades for his books include Le Grand Prix de Littérature Policière (2003) and Le prix Mystère de la critique (2004) from France, the Deutsche Krimi Preis (2006, 2009) , the Swedish Martin Beck Award (2010) , the ATKV Prose Prize (2000, 2003, and 2004) , the ATKV Suspense Fiction Prize (2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2019) , the M-Net Award for Most Filmic Novel (2009, 2012) , and the Barry Award for Best Thriller in the USA (2010) .Deon was born in Paarl in 1958 and matriculated in Klerksdorp in 1976. He studied at the Universities of Northwest, Free State and Stellenbosch, and holds a Masters' Degree in Creative Writing.He lives in Stellenbosch with his wife Marianne, and is passionate about South Africa, Mozart, mountain biking, cooking, photography, and Free State Cheetahs and Springbok rugby.



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