Bushveld Revenge
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Bushveld Revenge
By Braam Pretorius
The Sundrift Series – Book 2 (A stand-alone novel in The Sundrift Series.)
The Bushveld remembers. Long after the fires die, the music stops, and the people leave… the land remembers.
Deep in the Limpopo Bushveld lies Sundrift, a quiet farming community of dusty roads, boreholes, and stubborn independence. For decades its residents have lived by an unspoken code: respect the land, respect your neighbors, and keep your life simple.
But Plot 327 has a history.
Not long ago it was home to a strange commune led by the charismatic and increasingly unstable Anton Badenhorst. Dreams of freedom, music festivals, and spiritual awakening slowly turned into something darker. When the commune finally collapsed, they left behind broken glass, empty rooms… and a black dog that refused to leave.
And now Bella waits. She watches the silent house from the tree line, surviving on instinct and memory, still expecting the people she knew to return. But they never do.
Meanwhile, hundreds of kilometers away in Centurion, corporate professional Pieter Botha is reaching the end of his patience with city life. Endless meetings, spreadsheets, traffic, and power outages have drained the joy from the life he once built with his wife Annelie.
Then a chance conversation changes everything. A forgotten plot of land in Sundrift is for sale. Clean air. Open space. A chance to start again.
But the Bushveld is never just land. It is history. It is memory, and sometimes it holds unfinished stories.
As Pieter and Annelie arrive in Sundrift to begin their new life, they soon realize that Plot 327 is not entirely empty… and that the quiet Bushveld has a way of revealing truths long buried beneath the sand.
And somewhere in the shadows of the acacia trees, Bella is still waiting.
Bushveld Revenge is a powerful story of new beginnings, broken dreams, loyalty, and the quiet ways in which the land restores its balance.
For readers who love character-driven fiction, the African Bushveld, and stories where the landscape itself becomes part of the mystery.