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  • Published: 3 March 2008
  • ISBN: 9780099494287
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $35.00
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Blood River

A Journey to Africa's Broken Heart (Vintage Voyages)




A compulsively readable account of an African country now virtually inaccessible to the outside world and one journalist's daring and adventurous journey.


**THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**

A compulsively readable account of an African country now virtually inaccessible to the outside world and one journalist's daring and adventurous journey.

When war correspondent Tim Butcher was sent to cover Africa in 2000 he quickly became obsessed with the idea of recreating H.M. Stanley's famous nineteenth century trans-Africa expedition - but travelling alone.

Despite warnings that his plan was 'suicidal', Butcher set out for the Congo's eastern border with just a rucksack and a few thousand dollars hidden in his boots. Making his way in an assortment of vessels including a motorbike and a dugout canoe, helped along by a cast of unlikely characters, he followed in the footsteps of the great Victorian adventurers.

Butcher's journey was a remarkable feat, but the story of the Congo, told expertly and vividly in this book, is more remarkable still.

‘A masterpiece’ John Le Carré

‘Extraordinary, audacious, completely enthralling’ William Boyd

‘A remarkable marriage of travelogue and history, which deserves to make Tim Butcher a star for his prose, as well as his courage’ Max Hastings

  • Published: 3 March 2008
  • ISBN: 9780099494287
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • RRP: $35.00
Categories:

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About the author

Tim Butcher

Tim Butcher is a best-selling author who blends travel with history. His first book, Blood River, was a number one bestseller, a Richard & Judy Book Club selection and was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, while his next, Chasing the Devil, was longlisted for the George Orwell Prize. A journalist with the Daily Telegraph from 1990 to 2009, in 2010 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Northampton for services to writing. Born in Great Britain, he is based in Cape Town with his family.

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Praise for Blood River

A remarkable, fascinating book by a courageous and perceptive writer. One of the most exciting books to emerge from Africa in recent years

Alexander McCall Smith

An intrepid adventure. In making and describing this journey, Tim Butcher has followed in the footsteps of Stanley and Conrad. It takes a lot of guts to yomp through the Congo and he obviously has plenty of those. But it is the wit and passion of the writing which keeps you engrossed

Giles Foden

Tim Butcher deserves a medal for this crazy feat. I marvel at his courage and his empathy

Thomas Pakenham

This is a terrific book, an adventure story about a journey of great bravery in one of the world's most dangerous places. It keeps the heart beating and the attention fixed from beginning to end

Fergal Keane

Blood River represents a remarkable marriage of travelogue and history, which deserves to make Tim Butcher a star for his prose, as well as his courage

Max Hastings

It's a fine book, and I greatly enjoyed it. It's a story of the extraordinary courage, tenacity and endurance of two men: H. M. Stanley, and Tim Butcher, who wrote it...a great achievement

John Simpson

From his adventure he has plundered a wealth of terrific stories, and survived to recite a rosary of unstinting horror

Nicholas Shakespeare, Daily Telegraph

It throws light on a place that lives in such extreme darkness, most of us have lost sight of it completely. In doing so, it reminds us that travel writing can still be exciting, uncompromising and politically relevant

Spectator

A masterpiece

John le Carre

Tim Butcher’s book is the latest in a long line, running through Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, VS Naipaul…his account of a hair-rising trip from east to west, against all advice... is gripping and harshly informative

Sunday Times