Flight of the Dune-Eagle

Flight of the Dune-Eagle

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Surika Burnan is still mourning the dear uncle Gustav, with whom she did research on birds on his farm, when the reluctant new owner came and sat down and called her a squater on his estate. Werner, a cynical academic, does not care that her right of residence was there until her research project was completed. He believes there isn't even a bird called the dune eagle. However, when Surika finds out that a large part of the farm is being turned upside down to build a luxury holiday resort, the fat is in the fire. However, her less flattering attack on Werner's sense of nature conservation falls on deaf ears. It was only when his former fiancée, the voluptuous and money-hungry Emilie Eden, appeared on the scene that the puzzle pieces began to fit together - and revealed much more than what either Surika or Werner were prepared for. You are taken on a journey that only makes you realize again: from circumstances that seem hopeless to you, Providence creates true happiness. ❗🍁 This book is an experiment so I do apologize of some stuff does not make sense, feel free to comment and help 🍁❗
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