The Katagi Man-Eater
By (Author) Brent DeHaan
BookBaby
BookBaby
11th April 2022
United States
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
467g
The year is 1890, and a ferocious man-eating Bengal tiger is terrorizing the country of India. Despite curfews, traps, and hunts, the beast has avoided capture with stealth, power, and near human like intelligence. Nearly everyone in the country avoids leaving their huts amid the deadly presence. Out of options, the government hires one professional hunter, then another to track and kill the beast. The task won't be easy as the hunters struggle with their own egos which prove to be just as difficult and fruitless as the hunt itself. As the deaths mount, who will emerge triumphant
"The katagi Man-Eater" is a thrilling adventure that evolves into the ultimate battle of man versus beast.
Brent DeHaan was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated with a B.A. in history from the University of Utah. He is deathly afraid of venomous snakes and probably wouldn't last more than a few days in his novel, The Katagi Man-Eater.
When not writing, Brent enjoys mountaineering (He has climbed all 50 U.S. state highpoints) playing golf and tennis and traveling with his wife Renee. He has four wonderful children.