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When professional hunter Nicholas Hartmann discovers a poached elephant deep in the African wilderness—far from the reaches of the average safari tourist—he is drawn into the dark underworld of the illegal ivory trade and terrorism. As he pursues a mysterious middleman across mainland and coastal East Africa, Nicholas becomes trapped in a labyrinth of deceit, corruption, and uncertain loyalties.

BATELEUR takes the reader far from sanitized portrayals of Africa’s iconic wildlife and exposes the heavy price it pays at the hands of greed and fanaticism. It is a stark reminder of the fragile beauty of the last wild places and the increasing imperative to preserve them.

About the Author: Craig Doria was born in South Africa in 1962 and studied at the University of Natal. He left South Africa in 1989 and continued to live in several African countries, where he led conservation education projects for various NGOs and managed two anti-poaching operations. Over the past three decades, he has worked as a professional hunter and photographic safari guide. His previous work includes Snakes of Zambia: An Atlas and Field Guide, A Guide to Snakes of Luangwa Valley, Following the Dust: A Collection of Safari Tales, as well as dozens of articles featured in various outdoor magazines. He is a lifetime member of the African Professional Hunters Association and the Game Rangers Association of Africa. Bateleur is his first novel.