Mace Bishop and Pylon Buso offer guarding
services to the rich in Cape Town, but they want out:
tired of the egos and of being shot at, they invest
dirty money in a property deal. Obed Chocho is their
ruthless opposing bidder and his lawyer, Sheemina
February, is as manipulative as he. Part of her
agenda concerns her past with Mace. In this mix is
Judge Telman Visser, the head of a commission of
inquiry into an arms deal scandal, and a son worried
that his aging parents aren¿t safe on their farm.
Mace is hired to protect them, taking his daughter
along for the ride. But Chocho and February send a
hitman, Spitz, to take out Visser¿s parents. In the
second part of the novel Mace and Pylon, well used
to taking matters into their own hands, try to track
down the killer and play judge and executioner in an
attempt to right wrongs. But they have not factored
into the intrigue the role of Sheemina February. Or
her wrath.