The Time It Takes – Richard Cox

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Published in 1980. First Edition. A very good-looking, sturdy book. No glaring flaws other than the paper edges show some minor blemishes – see photos.

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The Time It Takes by Richard Cox is a gripping historical novel set against the backdrop of the Belgian Congo in the chaotic aftermath of its independence. As the country teeters on the brink of an all-out civil war, the province of Katanga, under the leadership of Tshombe, faces a desperate struggle for survival. In this turbulent environment, UN troops, guerrilla forces, and mercenaries clash in a deadly struggle for control. The novel centres on three men, all former comrades with a shared past in an RAF reserve squadron, now finding themselves in the midst of a brutal conflict.

Mike Russell, a professional flyer, desperately tries to hold onto the values of courage and decency. Steve Barlow, a lawyer turned UN official, struggles with the failure of high ideals in the face of the collapse around him. Meanwhile, Robert Kane, ruthless and self-serving, sees the chaos as an opportunity to make his fortune. As their paths converge, their differing moral compasses lead them to a tragic, unavoidable conclusion. Cox draws on his first-hand experiences and deep knowledge of Africa, mercenaries, and flying, creating a powerful and realistic portrayal of a world descending into madness.

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