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Bite Club: Real-life attacks by sharks and other killer predators

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bite Club: Real-life attacks by sharks and other killer predators

Contributors:

By (Author) Douglas Wight

ISBN:

9781802470901

Publisher:

Ad Lib Publishers Ltd

Imprint:

Ad Lib Publishers Ltd

Publication Date:

4th May 2023

UK Publication Date:

4th May 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

591.53

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Dramatic and inspiring accounts from survivors of the most shocking shark and other animal attacks from around the world.

Its a trauma like no other.

Being perceived as a threat or, worse, hunted as food makes an animal attack a unique ordeal. Suddenly youre helpless, at its mercy. When an animal strikes it is lightning fast, determined and cant be reasoned with. Often brutally violent, such an attack can leave horrific injuries, both physical and emotional that endure long after the encounter.

Whether its a great white shark, a bear, lion, or other deadly predator, the impact such attacks can have on the victim, their families, the communities, and the wider human psyche is often profound and enduring. And when you add the media attention that such incidents often attract, the actual bite might not be the only attack a survivor has to endure.

In Bite Club, we meet brave people from around the world who have come face to face with sharks or other deadly predators and lived to tell the tale. And we learn of the group of survivors who are supporting each other to navigate, recover and grow from what is for many, their most traumatic experience ever.

Author Bio

Douglas Wight is the Sunday Times bestselling author or ghostwriter of sixteen non-fiction books, most recently India Uniform Nine (Icon, 2022), Son of Escobar (Ad Lib, 2020) and The Bad Room (Harper Element, 2020). His books have sold over 100,000 copies, and previously include The Laundry Man (Penguin, 2012), the memoir of Ken Rijock, a Miami-based money launderer for Colombian drug smugglers; the autobiography of Olympic gold-medal-winning hockey player Sam Quek (White Owl, 2018), which was long-listed for the Telegraph Sports Autobiography of the Year 2019; Unforgivable (Penguin, 2014), the Sunday Times bestselling memoir of a woman who won a landmark legal case against a local authority who failed to protect her from an abusive mother; and Wish I Was There (John Blake, 2013), the autobiography of actress Emily Lloyd, whose glittering Hollywood career was blighted by mental illness.

He has been a journalist and writer for over twenty years covering news, features, politics and investigations in London, New York and his native Scotland.

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