Sunday, October 21, 2018

White Bone by Ridley Pearson


Although it is unimaginable to those living in the United States, in many areas of the world ivory from the tusks of elephants and rhinos are highly prized and valuable.  They are used in spurious health remedies and virility extracts and there is never enough supply to meet the demand.  This leads to the deadly gangs of poachers in Africa and the entire network of ivory smugglers.  The park rangers attempt to capture the poachers and the government tries to stop the export but neither are very successful.  Add in a layer of governmental corruption and it seems that nothing can stop the murder of these animals.

Into this deadly stew, Grace Chu has gone missing.  Her military contractor partner, John Knox, drops everything and heads to Africa to find her.  Grace is a financial and computer expert and she went to find out where their employer's money has disappeared to.  In the process, she has run afoul of someone and is now nowhere to be found.

Knox uses unorthodox methods to find Grace.  He depends on a street smart teenager, a millionaire who has dedicated his life to saving the elephants.  A native policewoman is helpful when Knox needs help getting around or breaking through the layers of corruption.  A ranger, who is a legend for stopping as many poachers by whatever means he deems necessary is another ally.  Can this team of men and women find Grace in time?

Ridley Pearson has written a page turner of a novel that exposes the horrific world of ivory smuggling and those who are fighting to insure the animal's survival by whatever means necessary.  The plot is complex and the action is nonstop.  There is tension and an education in bush survival.  This book is recommended for thriller readers.

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