Gone Wild
Thorn, Book 4
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James W. Hall
From James W. Hall, the highly acclaimed best-selling author of Hard Aground, Mean High Tide, and Bones of Coral, comes a stunning and superbly rendered new thriller in which the most deadly animals in the jungle are the ones that kill for money.
With one poacher's bullet, a young woman's life is tragically, brutally taken—and her mother's is shattered forever. Thus begins Gone Wild, James W. Hall's electrifying new novel, which penetrates the lush, sultry jungles of Africa and Malaysia to explore the mercenary slaughter of animals—and to expose the savagery and humanity in us all.
Gone Wild brings back Thorn, the haunting, quixotic hero last seen in the best-seller Mean High Tide. And in a novel filled with the author's signatures exotic locales, vise-tightening suspense, steamy sexuality, hypnotic prose, Hall introduces a bold new element: one of the toughest, most complex female characters in modern fiction. Allison Farleigh's desperate struggle to save the endangered orangutans from poachers—and to uncover the truth about her daughter's murder—give the novel its passion and its fire. And the shocking international conspiracy she exposes in the process gives Gone Wild its relentless, heart-pounding tension.
A mesmerizing journey into the heart of darkness, Gone Wild is one of those rare thrillers that not only makes you sweat—it makes you think.
©1995 James W. Hall (P)1995 Dreamscape MediaContinue the series
I love the first three books in the series and yet feel this is his most ambitious and accomplished so far.
The novel explores the ruthless exploitation of animals and endangered species by poachers, criminals, hunters, and rich, powerful collectors.
At the heart of the story is Allison Farleigh, a wildlife conservationist whose life is shattered by an act of violence that sets her on a collision course with typically Hall-ian lunatic criminals. Allison is complex and nuanced which makes for a refreshing change from the genre’s more simplistic stereotypes. There are some great twists too.
With its diverse locations and unexpected protagonist, this is Hall’s best Thorn novel so far. A thrilling crime novel with added moral depth, rich characterisation, lively prose and occasional flashes of unexpected humour.
Fans of the Thorn series may be a little disappointed as he plays a supporting role here and is completely absent for huge swathes of the novel. And, there is absolutely no sign of Sugarman.
What makes the Thorn series stand out from typical crime thrillers is their strong environmental focus. Here Hall paints a powerful picture of the plight of orangutans, and other animals, effectively weaving their human-caused suffering into the narrative.
This instalment stretches the series formula in interesting new ways whilst still delivering the requisite suspense. It augurs well for the series as I work my way through them all.
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