When lions and tigers escape in rural Idaho, town officials, in need of revenue, hold the first lion hunt in America. What nobody counts on are two giant, artifically bred ligers also freed. Hunters flock to town, but unlike deer or elk, ligers do not run from hunters. As more people are killed, it's up to police chief, Jackson Hobbs, and a female, professional hunting guide from Africa, Katy Osborne, to stop the monster cats.
When lions and tigers escape in rural Idaho, town officials, in need of revenue, hold the first lion hunt in America. What nobody counts on are two giant, artifically bred ligers also freed. Hunters flock to town, but unlike deer or elk, ligers do not run from hunters. As more people are killed, it's up to police chief, Jackson Hobbs, and a female, professional hunting guide from Africa, Katy Osborne, to stop the monster cats.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ozzie Cheek wrote his first story when he was in the fifth grade. He knew then that he would be a writer, but his life took detours, and he was in his midthirties before he started to write full time. Prior to this period, Cheek attended a Methodist seminary to study for the clergy, taught high school English, lived in a commune in New Mexico, heeded the generational call of sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll, and somehow still earned a master’s degree in communication and a master of fine arts degree in creative writing. Cheek moved to Los Angeles in the 1990s and found work as a staff writer on a TV series. He wrote movies for HBO, Showtime, NBC, CBS, and Fox, and wrote and produced the TV movie Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye. Cheek’s fiction includes the thriller Claws and the literary novel White Boy Blues, and he is the coauthor of Why Planes Crash (2011), the memoir of an aviation disaster investigator. An avid traveler, Cheek follows baseball and basketball, has been a Shambhala Buddhist meditation practitioner for years, and reads constantly and widely. He divides his time between coastal Maine and Los Angeles.
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