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A Holiday to Die For. The savage, untamed beauty of the African wilderness becomes the backdrop for a deadly and relentless game of cat and mouse. Claire Jackson and her friends are on the holiday of a lifetime when they become entangled with a ruthless poaching syndicate, an enemy with absolutely no mercy for their human prey. Their tour guide is Jacob Barden, a former special forces army commando, who must call upon all his training and experience to overcome the combined challenges of a harsh and unforgiving landscape, wild animals and a remorseless group of criminals who will stop at…mehr

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A Holiday to Die For. The savage, untamed beauty of the African wilderness becomes the backdrop for a deadly and relentless game of cat and mouse. Claire Jackson and her friends are on the holiday of a lifetime when they become entangled with a ruthless poaching syndicate, an enemy with absolutely no mercy for their human prey. Their tour guide is Jacob Barden, a former special forces army commando, who must call upon all his training and experience to overcome the combined challenges of a harsh and unforgiving landscape, wild animals and a remorseless group of criminals who will stop at nothing to ensure there are no witnesses to their bloody crimes. Passion, romance and danger collide in an utterly compelling adventure where a desperate battle for survival plays out in a stunningly harsh, remote but vibrant landscape where success and failure are measured in life or death.
Autorenporträt
Mark Dowler was born in 1965. Growing up in Campbelltown, an outer western suburb of Sydney, he worked in the family Garden Centre on weekends and during school holidays, developing an interest in horticulture and the great outdoors. After finishing school he attended the University of Western Sydney, Hawkesbury, completing three courses, including a Masters Degree in Applied Science. Working in different roles in the field of horticulture for 20 years, he had a major career change in 2004, when he became a train driver. Now living in Wollongong with his wife Vicky, he drives passenger trains for NSW Trains and still maintains an interest in horticulture and enjoys bushwalking, fishing, gardening and reading.