Sunday, October 18, 2009

Devils Peak - Deon Meyer


Devil's Peak is the second Deon Meyer title that I have read in the last couple of months and my opinions of the first title have been reinforced.


The book opens with Thobela Mpayipheli watching his son killed in a armed robbery. After learning the killers have slipped through the legal system, he decides to take action and armed with an assegai he begins seeking out those who have harmed children.


Dubbed "Artemis" by the media he evokes strong support from the community who finally identify a vigilante who is bringing the criminals to book.


But this doesn't sit well with inspector Benny Griessel, a drunk but brilliant South African detective who is looking to bring Artemis down.


The reader is taken on a thrilling chase as Griessel pursues Artemis hoping to catch him before he kills somebody else.


Devil's Peak is an entertaining crime thriller that brings a very South African flavour to readers. The story itself is tightly wound together and the word "compact" seems to be the best way to describe the book. There are no wasted characters and those characters which do feature in the story are developed fluently and with ease.

There is also a more than handy twist or two at the end of the story which will keep the readers enthralled to the end.

Title: Devils Peak
Author: Deon Meyer
ISBN: 978-0-340-82266-1


A nice compact and easy to read story with some twists in the tail. Rated the book a three out of five.

You can buy this title online from retailer Loot for R91. Follow hyperlink or banner right.

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