
Member Reviews

I was looking forward to reading this book. The story had so much promise but unfortunately did not deliver. The writing could have been better and some parts of the story were not believable. And there's the lack of closure on some strands of the story.

Red teeth silent screams by Francois Maree is a pulse-pounding tale of courage, betrayal, and primal terror, set in Angola's blood-drenched shadows. The story follows Will Martin's team as they try to outsmart their persuers both human and inhuman. It seemed to be a thrill packed with relentless action and gut-wrenching suspense, with a mystery that lingers long after the final page. The book explores survival, betrayal, primal fear and the psycological and emotional toll of war. The setting in Angola's conflict-ridden landscape suggests themes of violence, loyality and the struggle between humanity and brutality. The book is similar to odds against tomorrow exploring fear and dissaster, but in a more psycological and dystopian way rather than action-driven suspence.