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Savage Blood by Alex Chance Details
An exciting story sweeping the author of The Last Days. The island, named "No Name," is a four-day eastern sail from Chennai, 170 miles west of the tenth-degree channel, which…
Savage Blood by Alex Chance Details
An exciting story sweeping the author of The Last Days. The island, named "No Name," is a four-day eastern sail from Chennai, 170 miles west of the tenth-degree channel, which…
An exciting story sweeping the author of The Last Days. The island, named "No Name," is a four-day eastern sail from Chennai, 170 miles west of the tenth-degree channel, which was overtaken by the age of exploration.
Unlike their equally beautiful sisters in the tropical lush archipelago of Absara, they lacked the natural resources that were considered to be exploited by British or Indian colonists, surrounded by glittering but impenetrable coral reefs. As a result, its inhabitants, the Lomi tribe, who were surrounded by their myths of disappearance and death, were allowed to remain in the Stone Age, infiltrated by idiots and madness and soon slaughtered.
So far. In the end, threatened by the booming needs of new tourist potentials in the Bay of Bengal, Edward Quinn, the shady US philanthropist, seeks to preserve the traditional tribal way of life by creating an island's anthropological park; a unique but morally dubious ecological project designed to allow monsters to appear Traditionally under the scrutiny of wealthy and well-intentioned environmental tourists.
Unfortunately for Quinn, the savages will have other ideas. A rich and thoughtful combination of
and Michael Crichton, packed with the same horrifying incident that characterized Alex Chance's novel "The Last Days," Savage Ploud will define post-colonial horror..Please don't review this Book if you received a freebie for writing this review, or if you're connected in any way to the owner.