Ivory Ghosts
A Catherine Sohon Elephant Mystery
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Publisher Description
“With descriptions and dialect so real you feel as if you might be turning pages while sitting deep in the bush, and a skillful narrative that teaches while it thrills, this novel is a win for any animal lover or reader with a conservationist’s heart.”—Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Spark of Light
INTERNATIONAL THRILLER WRITERS AWARD FINALIST • In a blockbuster debut thriller brimming with majestic wildlife, village politics, and international intrigue, a chilling quadruple homicide raises the stakes in the battle to save Africa’s elephants.
Still grieving over the tragic death of her fiancé, American wildlife biologist Catherine Sohon leaves South Africa and drives to a remote outpost in northeast Namibia, where she plans to face off against the shadowy forces of corruption and relentless human greed in the fight against elephant poaching. Undercover as a census pilot tracking the local elephant population, she’ll really be collecting evidence on the ruthless ivory traffickers.
But before she even reaches her destination, Catherine stumbles onto a scene of horrifying carnage: three people shot dead in their car, and a fourth nearby—with his brain removed. The slaughter appears to be the handiwork of a Zambian smuggler known as “the witchdoctor,” a figure reviled by activists and poachers alike. Forced to play nice with local officials, Catherine finds herself drawn to the prickly but charismatic Jon Baggs, head of the Ministry of Conservation, whose blustery exterior belies his deep investment in the poaching wars.
Torn between her developing feelings and her unofficial investigation, she takes to the air, only to be grounded by a vicious turf war between competing factions of a black-market operation that reaches far beyond the borders of Africa. With the mortality rate—both human and animal—skyrocketing, Catherine races to intercept a valuable shipment. Now she’s flying blind, and a cunning killer is on the move.
Customer Reviews
What a superb debut novel!
This is a fast paced, atmospheric thriller, a real page turner that has the reader riveted, wanting to know what happens next. The heroine, Catherine Sohon, is still mourning the tragic death of her fiancé when she travels to Namibia, near the border with Angola. She’s a biologist and pilot who will be working in the area carrying out an elephant census whilst also secretly investigating the illegal ivory trade in the hope of stopping it. From the start, she’s encountering multiple murders, aggressive rangers, witch doctors, elephant poaching, ivory trading, Chinese traders and lots more. The longer she stays in the area, the more she discovers about the wide variety of possible poachers and traders, all with their own possible motivation for their involvement. She isn’t sure who she can trust and who is double dealing.
A brilliant story with great characters in a fascinating setting, rife with mystery, suspense, intrigue and death. The author’s personal experiences of living in such an area are evident throughout and bring the region to life in the reader’s imagination. The political tightrope walked by those engaged in fighting the ivory trade is explored in an easy to relate to manner. As for the animal life - especially elephants - in the area, simply amazing.
I have no hesitation in recommending this to anyone who likes a great mystery, plenty of thrills and a hint of romance!
Thanks to the author, publishers and NetGalley, too for letting me read an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.