Predator (Smith novel)

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Predator
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Author Wilbur Smith
Tom Cain
CountrySouth Africa
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
PublisherHarper Collins
Publication date
2016
Media type Print
ISBN 978-0-06-227647-6

Predator is a 2016 novel by Wilbur Smith and Tom Cain. It was the second Smith novel written with a co-writer. [1]

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