Bestselling author Wilbur Smith died at his home in South Africa on Saturday at the age of 88.
With 49 titles, Smith became a household name, with his swashbuckling adventure stories taking readers from tropical islands to the jungles of Africa, ancient Egypt and the second World War.
The Zambian-born writer published 49 books and sold more than 140 million copies worldwide.
“Global bestselling author Wilbur Smith died unexpectedly this afternoon at his Cape Town home after a morning of reading and writing with his wife Niso by his side,” said a statement released on the Wilbur Smith Books website, as well as by his publishers Bonnier Books UK.
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“The undisputed and inimitable master of adventure writing, Wilbur Smith’s novels have gripped readers for over half a century, selling over 140 million copies worldwide in more than thirty languages.”
The statements did not reveal the cause of death. – Guardian