In the Indian forest, danger lurks in every corner and Kuma must teach her cubs the harsh rules of survival against Nature. But when a tiger is worth more dead than alive, she must face the most cunning enemy of all – Humans. From eyes to bones, a tiger’s body is worth its weight in gold and when poachers infiltrate the Kanla Tiger Park, a more desperate struggle begins. The tigers’ fate lies with Himal and Anji and their father Inspector Singh, who together with the Park’s trained elephants and riders, must save the tigers by setting their own trap …
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Had me on the edge of my seat.
An exciting and immensely enjoyable adventure story ... A great read for any young wildlife enthusiast.
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'... thrills the same way as London's White Fang does.'
Cadoc: 'Worthy, well-written and stomach-churning.'
Elephant Ben: 'compelling reading'
Kimba:'Geoffrey Malone continues to be one of the great specialists of the animal novel.'
'... thrills the same way as London's White Fang does.'
Cadoc: 'Worthy, well-written and stomach-churning.'
Kimba:'Geoffrey Malone continues to be one of the great specialists of the animal novel.'
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'A book that will be enjoyed by readers of animal stories but that also has potential to lead to discussion of the plight of endangered species.