TY - BOOK AU - Smith, Wilbur A, TI - Shout at the devil SN - 0749306165 AV - PR9405.9.S5 S5 1992 U1 - 823.914 20 PY - 1992///, ©1968 CY - London PB - Mandarin KW - World War (1914-1918) KW - Poaching KW - Juvenile fiction KW - Africa KW - World War, 1914-1918 KW - Fiction KW - English fiction KW - Adventure fiction KW - gsafd KW - War stories N2 - Wilbur Smith writes concussive action stories (When the Lion Feeds; The Sound of Thunder, etc.) with South African backgrounds, until now modern. This one is loosely based on the sinking of the German raider Konigsberg (here called Blucher) during World War I, anchored in the Rufiji basin in East Africa. But most of the narrative proceeds like an elephant in musth on the trail of ivory poacher Flynn Patrick O'Flynn, his aide and son-in-law. Sebastian, and their perennial enemy, Herman Fleischer, the victim of their outrageous hoaxes and reprisals. Until the war breaks out and Fleischer, Military Commander, burns down their house and Sebastian's infant daughter. The vendetta continues and extends into an official incident of the war revolving around the Blucher and an attempt by the English to see that it does not get away. . . . Flynn O'Flynn's a congenial rogue and Shout roars right along at a tremendous pace - for postgraduate western readers. (Kirkus Reviews) ER -