The bleached tiger skull in Hudson Drake’s hands feels heavier than he remembered. Despair at global government inactivity fuels his drive to save more species from extinction. He and his team lie in wait in the dark alleyways of the Indian capital, a few miles from conservation’s largest global conference – CITES. Corrupt officials will be made to pay for their apathy at the plight of the planet. To do this, the Drake team will have to execute their most daring plan yet, to save more species while staying out of prison.
In the sweltering heat of India’s capital, Joe Dixon stalks the man who has managed to avoid being caught for two years. As the lead investigator of Interpol’s Wildlife Task Force, he is struggling to tie his suspect to PADOS, a group of violent eco-terrorists. Will he finally discover the evidence he needs on the busy streets of Delhi?
With his target evading capture across three continents, could his Interpol Task Force have a leak? And if so, how far up does it go?
So here’s a little bit about me. Many of you know of my passion for our planet. I write about it, and I try to capture its wonders through the wildlife and landscape photographs that I take.
For as long as I can remember I have loved reading books and studying nature. Growing up on a farm in South Africa meant that I was always out and about, up to mischief somewhere. My imagination flourished and ran wild as I spent my childhood sitting in trees, climbing on rooftops, fishing in our local dam and bird watching from one of the hides that I built.
My love of our natural world developed in those early years. This meant that my passion for all things wild meant that my reading, writing, and photography would inevitably follow that path.