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The Lion Killer

By: James S. Gardner
Narrated by: Philip Battley
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James Gardner weaves both the brutality and the compassion of modern Africa into his thriller, The Lion Killer.

His protagonist, Rhodesian war hero Rigby Croxford, is hired by the unscrupulous American litigator Max Turner to rescue his son from Congolese rebels after a peaceful safari to see the mountain gorillas turns into a bloodbath of rape and murder. Croxford is apprehensive about Max’s hidden agenda, but it’s too late to back out.

The adventure has more twists than the Zambezi River with danger at every bend. He takes his listeners through the visual wreckage of Zimbabwe to the genocide wreaking havoc in the Sudan. You will experience Africa’s cruelty from a front row seat, and you will discover the kindness of people who have nothing left but hope. You’ll know the earthy smell of the bush veldt and the perfumed scent of a Ugandan jungle.

The Lion Killer will thrill you.

Start the adventure today!

©2010 James Gardner (P)2022 James Gardner

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