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Revenge of the Sabre

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Revenge of the Sabre

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This Sahara series story (40 books) is about Teuns Stegmann’s adventures in the Sahara desert. Together with his four loyal friends in the French Foreign Legion, they experienced one after the other exciting, tense, and action-driven adventure.

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11. SAHARA ADVENTURE SERIES - REVENGE OF THE SABRE

The narrative commences in a bustling restaurant in Algiers, where Teuns Stegmann, a South African serving in the French Foreign Legion, is quizzed by his comrades, Fritz Mundt, Podolski, Jack Ritchie, and Petacci, about his rendezvous with Julie Lefevre. Teuns, bashful and reticent, refuses to divulge details, yet it becomes evident that he has been profoundly moved by the encounter. The atmosphere shifts abruptly when Petacci observes that they are under observation by a group of Arabs, particularly a diminutive man clad in a conspicuous blue garment and bearing a pockmarked face. Tension mounts, and Teuns, who discloses that he joined the Legion to search for his missing brother or avenge his death, perceives a link to the disappearance of the Sabre of Doetra.

Teuns’s past and his mission propel the story. He is confronted by the man in the blue garment, a so-called Raff Arab, who claims to possess news regarding Teuns’s brother. The discovery of his brother’s identification tag compels Teuns to believe this dubious individual, against the grave warnings of his friends. His determination to find his brother leads him to reckless decisions, including his intention to desert if leave is denied. Fritz attempts to stop him, knocking him unconscious, but in the ensuing chaos, Teuns vanishes. His comrades search for him, only to find that both Teuns and the Arab have disappeared without a trace.

Teuns finds himself in a dire predicament. He is held captive by Carlos, a deserter, and the diminutive man, now unmasked as Simka. Imprisoned and powerless in shackles, Teuns finds himself in a desperate struggle for survival against cunning adversaries and unknown perils. Will Teuns succeed in unravelling the secrets of the desert, or will he fall victim to his own quest and the vengeance of the Sabre? The answer lies concealed somewhere within an oasis, a secret that only the complete narrative can reveal.

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  • Pieter Haasbroek
    10 Apr 2023

    Dr. Frans Alwyn Venter (27 November 1916 - 8 July 1997) grew up in difficult times. The periods when he farmed, it was mainly during the depression years and he had to endure various droughts on top of that. However, these tough years gave him the maturity and determination to come up with his wonderful stories, which are still highly in demand today and will continue to be. Nothing was easy in his life, and he had to work very hard to make it a success. He was not someone who had time for nonsense. As a kind of a loner, he did not have much regard for all kinds of groups. He nevertheless had a great appreciation and respect for nature, his language, his people, his history, and especially his fellow man. It was always a pleasure and delight for him, when he met someone, to first strike up a quick conversation with the person, to get to know the person better rather than being interested in what the person could do for him. Truly a remarkable and very rare trait that commands respect and admiration. F.A. Venter was undoubtedly a phenomenal writer, whose equal is difficult to find. His field of writing was broad and each of his books is difficult to put down before one has even finished reading it. He wrote only a few books under his name. Other pseudonyms he used for his books were Meiring Fouche, Marius de Jongh, Elske te Water, and Rene Stegman. However, he wrote most of his books under the pseudonym Meiring Fouche and quickly reached great heights, especially with his four “Trek” books, Offerland, Gelofte Land, Geknelde Land, and Bedoelde Land. His book Man van Cirene is widely regarded as the most popular and was translated into several languages shortly after its publication. In total, F.A. Venter wrote more than ninety softcover books and more than forty hardcover books! He also wrote several short stories for magazines and newspapers and his books are still in demand and extremely popular with young and old. What made him so unique as a writer was the fact that with his writing style, he had the exceptional ability to conjure up a whole story in your head with one sentence or a few sentences that you could associate with or see play out in your mind’s eye. You only need to read the first one or two paragraphs of any of his books to be immediately captivated and held captive in the given story until you have read the last page of the book. Together with excellent descriptions of all his stories, with the fewest words possible, it makes the reader look forward to reading his next book. In this Sahara Adventure series, you meet Teuns Stegmann, an extremely brave, clever, and talented South African. His brother’s fighter plane was shot down over the mighty Sahara Desert by a German pilot during World War II. Desert Arabs captured him and later killed him before he could escape. To avenge his brother’s death, Teuns then left his beautiful wine farm in the Hex River Valley in South Africa and joined the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. There he quickly made great friends with a Pole, an Italian, an Englishman, and a German. Together, the five of them had to face the mighty Sahara desert with all its dangers that lurked around every corner. If it’s not the Arabs threatening their lives, it’s some crazy professor who wants to use secret gas to wipe out their Foreign Legion soldiers. With one exciting and action-packed adventure after another coming their way, it is Teuns Stegmann’s brilliant mind and incredible bravery that repeatedly save them from trouble. This series of forty books in the Sahara Adventure series, written by F.A. Venter under the pseudonym Meiring Fouche, will stay with you forever. It is without a doubt a Sahara series of stories without equality that both young and old can enjoy. So, if you like stories that are top-notch and set in the mighty and deadly Sahara desert, then this series is just for you. It is so well-written that you will want to take it out of your story bookcase every five years to reread and enjoy it all over again. With a warm cup of coffee or a glass of wine in hand, there is nothing that beats this series for action and adventure!


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