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Kalahari Killings is a nonfiction historical book by Jonathan Laverick published by the UK-based publisher, The History Press. Laverick lives in Botswana and has done for many years. He is currently a teacher at Maru-A-Pula.

The book is about the killing of two British pilots, Gordon Edwards and Walter Adamson, who were training to become pilots in camps in Zimbabwe during World War II (WWII).

On a routine exercise in October 1943, they got off track, ran out of fuel, and landed in the bush some distance away from Nata in the then Bechuanaland.

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