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10

 

 Book Launch for Prisoners of Jan Smuts by Karen Horn 

Date: Friday, 10 May 2024

Time: 18:00 for 18:30

Venue: Dante Alighieri Society, 62A Houghton Drive, Houghton, Johannesburg

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May

16

 

 Book Launch: How To Fix (Unf*ck) A Country by Roy Havemann 

Date: Thursday, 9 May 2024

Time: 18:00 to 19:30

Venue: Exclusive Books Rosebank Mall, Johannesburg

RSVP online: exclusivebooks.co.za/pages/events 

May

09

 

 Book Launch: Show me the Place by Hedley Twidle 

Date: Thursday, 9 May 2024

Time: 17:30 for 18:00

Venue: Kalk Bay Books, 62 Main Road, Kalk Bay, Cape Town 

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June

13

 

 Book Launch: Hunting The Seven by Beverley Roos-Muller

Date: Thursday, 13 June 2024

Time: 17:30 for 18:00

Venue: The Book Lounge, 71 Roeland Street, Cnr Buitenkant & Roeland Street, Cape Town

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All Titles by Antony Altbeker
Antony Altbeker
ANTONY ALTBEKER
Since 1994, Antony has worked on issues relating to crime, policing and criminal justice in government and in a variety of think-tanks. In government, he worked for four years (1994 to 1998) in the Ministry for Safety and Security, where he was responsible for establishing systems for monitoring police performance and was involved in a variety of policy and legislative processes. Between 1999 and 2001, Antony worked in the National Treasury where he was a senior manager responsible for the negotiation of the budgets for the departments that make up the criminal justice system. Finally and most recently, Antony worked as a Special Advisor to the Minister of Finance, assisting in the hand-over to a new minister before and after the 2009 elections.

Fruit of a Poisoned Tree is Antony Altbeker’s third book about crime and justice in South Africa. His first, The Dirty Work of Democracy, won the Recht Malan prize for non-fiction and was short-listed for the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award. His second, A Country at War with Itself, is widely regarded as the most authoritative popular account of the causes of South Africa’s crime problem and of what to do to fix it.


Extras

Reviews, News & Interviews:

Samaoen Osman reviews A Country at War with Itself


Read an excerpt of A Country at War with Itself

James Mitchell reviews Fruit of a Poisoned Tree

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