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| Author | David Gilman |
|---|---|
| Series | Danger Zone |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Publisher | Penguin Books Ltd |
Publication date | 4 June 2007 |
| ISBN | 978-0-595-42924-0 |
| Followed by | Ice Claw |
The Devil's Breath is the first of three novels in the Danger Zone series byDavid Gilman, the second beingIce Claw, and the thirdBlood Sun.[1]
Max Gordan is the main character in this book, he is a teenager attending a boarding school inDartmoor,Devon,England. His mother was an environmental campaigner along with his ex-SAS father before she died mysteriously. At the start ofThe Devil's Breath, word comes that his father is missing. Max then decides to take matters into his own hands and travels alone toNamibia, where he meets up with an English-speakingNamibian teenage girl, and aBushman boy who believes Max has supernatural powers. Max then finds out that now his life is joined to the Namibians and he must combine with them so he can save his father and the environment from Shaka Chang, a ruthless businessman.
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