"The White Shield" by Bertram Mitford is a gripping tale set within the vibrant Zulu nation during times of turmoil. It follows Untuswa, a rising young warrior, as he maneuvers through a world of shifting loyalties, power struggles, and looming conflict. Untuswa's journey begins with reflections on past battles, but soon plunges into conspiracies against King Umzilikazi, led by his own father. As tensions escalate with the encroaching Amabuna, Untuswa must confront treachery, navigate his ambitions, and decide where his allegiances truly lie amidst the dangers.
The White Shield
By Bertram Mitford
Amidst Zulu warriors, an epic confrontation of loyalty emerges when a young warrior grapples with an impending war and his own father's betrayal.
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