Gebaseer op ‘n ware verhaal.
‘n Angswekkende gil weergalm in die donker gang af. Afgemete voetstappe klop onheilspellend op die harde teëls. Koue oë staar deur die loergat in die swaar houtdeur.
Ek is hier in Moskou Oblast se sanatorium. Hoe het ek hier beland – was dit deur die KGB of Vladlen Mikhailov se Vierde Departement? Hulle niksseggende kantore is mos hier naby, net ? paar honderd meter wes van die Kremlin, by 19 Bolshoi Znamenskylaan.
Gedagtes warrel in my agterkop. Wie het vir Gerald Bull geskiet en waarom?
Saddam het Koeweit binnegeval en oorlogswolke pak saam op die ongenaakbare warm woestynhorison terwyl ons hier in die ys en sneeu moet leef.
Die span Suid-Afrikaanse ingenieurs werk geheimsinnig agter die hoë muur om Bresjnjev se datsja.
Gila – is sy ‘n agent van die Mossad en waarom sou die Suid-Afrikaners kennis dra van Irak se Projek 144 by die Al Qaya in Bagdad?Is die gerugte dat Suid-Afrika moontlik Mig-29 vliegtuie vir die Lugmag gaan aanskaf, wel waar?
Mandela word uit die tronk vrygelaat terwyl ? staatsgreeppoging in Rusland plaasvind.
Wat gaan van mý word, hoe gaan ek hier uitkom?
From Bloemfontein to Bargème
Price range: R109.00 through R359.00From the dusty plains of Bloemfontein to the timeless hilltop village of Bargème in France, From Bloemfontein to Bargème, is a deeply personal journey across continents, cultures and memory. Through vivid recollections and reflective storytelling, Kobus de Villiers traces the winding path of a life lived beyond expectations — from a childhood shaped by the rhythms of the Free State to extraordinary travels through Europe, Africa and beyond. With honesty and gentle humour, he explores identity, belonging and the restless urge to seek more than the life that was mapped out for him. Each chapter unfolds like a carefully preserved photograph: moments of love, loss, adventure, military service and quiet reflection woven into a tapestry of experience. Along the way, landscapes become characters, memories blur with imagination, and the question of home evolves into something far greater than geography. This memoir is not only a travelogue but a meditation on time, heritage and the stories that shape us…

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