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Chris Stone has one passion in an otherwise staid existence; fishing in wild places. Stuck in a soulless job and a failed marriage, he decides to do something truly radical with his arid life: give it all up and put a 'gone fishing' sign on the door.
But he wants to fish with a difference. He wants to catch fish that have seldom, if ever, seen humans before. To do so, he has to fish in the most dangerous places in the world.
What follows is a roller-coaster adventure, from being hijacked in South Africa, kidnapped in Colombia, escaping jihadists in Chechnya and finally fighting for his
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Chris Stone has one passion in an otherwise staid existence; fishing in wild places. Stuck in a soulless job and a failed marriage, he decides to do something truly radical with his arid life: give it all up and put a 'gone fishing' sign on the door.
But he wants to fish with a difference. He wants to catch fish that have seldom, if ever, seen humans before. To do so, he has to fish in the most dangerous places in the world.
What follows is a roller-coaster adventure, from being hijacked in South Africa, kidnapped in Colombia, escaping jihadists in Chechnya and finally fighting for his life in the far outbacks of Canada.
Along the way he unwittingly embarks on a journey of discovery and romance far removed from the concrete confines of his previous life. He meets an array of people; outlaws living on the hard edges, revolutionaries who believe it's more fun to be Che Guevara than Bill Gates, outdoorsmen who live the 'soul' of the planet, and beautiful women who, like him, are running from reality.
Some are honorable; some despicable. But none are boring


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Autorenporträt
Born in Africa, Graham Spence was a journalist for more than 20 years reporting on the turbulent apartheid era.

He now lives in Berkshire, England with his wife and two sons and is a full time writer. His previous three non-fiction books, The Elephant Whisperer, Babylon's Ark and The Last Rhino, written with his brother-in-law Lawrence Anthony, are all best sellers. Lawrence Anthony, who died on 2012, was known as the 'Indiana Jones of conservation'.

Spence has written one other novel, The Apocalypse Chase, a thriller about fishing in the world's most dangerous places.