After World Cup fever grasps South America, a game ranger finds a corpse in Chobe National Park, and she and Kgabo Modise soon realize that their findings in the case could lead to an international incident.
STARRED REVIEW “A bit rougher-edged than Alexander McCall Smith's genteel "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, this mystery will still attract his fans and those who like Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series (e.g., "The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu ").” –"Library Journal" of "Predators" " " “Through parallel stories, Ramsay's clever stand-alone shows the ruthlessness of the business and the animal worlds without resorting to gimmickry. Ramsay ("Impulse") matches keen characterizations with an obvious affection for Botswana, a complicated country that's more than Alexander McCall Smith's “quaint mysteries,” as one character observes.” –"Publishers Weekly" of "Predators" STARRED REVIEW "Featuring great characters, snippets of Southern culture and history, and snappy dialog, this is too good to miss." –"Library Journal" of "Stranger Room"
STARRED REVIEW"A bit rougher-edged than Alexander McCall Smith's genteel "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, this mystery will still attract his fans and those who like Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series (e.g., "The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu ")." -"Library Journal" of "Predators"" ""Through parallel stories, Ramsay's clever stand-alone shows the ruthlessness of the business and the animal worlds without resorting to gimmickry. Ramsay ("Impulse") matches keen characterizations with an obvious affection for Botswana, a complicated country that's more than Alexander McCall Smith's "quaint mysteries," as one character observes." -"Publishers Weekly" of "Predators" STARRED REVIEW"Featuring great characters, snippets of Southern culture and history, and snappy dialog, this is too good to miss." -"Library Journal" of "Stranger Room"
STARRED REVIEW A bit rougher-edged than Alexander McCall Smith's genteel "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, this mystery will still attract his fans and those who like Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series (e.g., "The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu "). "Library Journal" of "Predators" "" Through parallel stories, Ramsay's clever stand-alone shows the ruthlessness of the business and the animal worlds without resorting to gimmickry. Ramsay ("Impulse") matches keen characterizations with an obvious affection for Botswana, a complicated country that's more than Alexander McCall Smith's quaint mysteries, as one character observes. "Publishers Weekly" of "Predators" STARRED REVIEW "Featuring great characters, snippets of Southern culture and history, and snappy dialog, this is too good to miss." "Library Journal"of "Stranger Room""
STARRED REVIEW
A bit rougher-edged than Alexander McCall Smith's genteel "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, this mystery will still attract his fans and those who like Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series (e.g.,
The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu ).
Library Journal of
Predators Through parallel stories, Ramsay's clever stand-alone shows the ruthlessness of the business and the animal worlds without resorting to gimmickry. Ramsay (
Impulse) matches keen characterizations with an obvious affection for Botswana, a complicated country that's more than Alexander McCall Smith's quaint mysteries, as one character observes.
Publishers Weekly of
Predators STARRED REVIEW "Featuring great characters, snippets of Southern culture and history, and snappy dialog, this is too good to miss."
Library Journalof
Stranger Room"
STARRED REVIEW
"A bit rougher-edged than Alexander McCall Smith's genteel "No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series, this mystery will still attract his fans and those who like Michael Stanley's Detective Kubu series (e.g.,
The Second Death of Goodluck Tinubu )." -
Library Journal of
Predators "Through parallel stories, Ramsay's clever stand-alone shows the ruthlessness of the business and the animal worlds without resorting to gimmickry. Ramsay (
Impulse) matches keen characterizations with an obvious affection for Botswana, a complicated country that's more than Alexander McCall Smith's "quaint mysteries," as one character observes." -
Publishers Weekly of
Predators STARRED REVIEW "Featuring great characters, snippets of Southern culture and history, and snappy dialog, this is too good to miss." -
Library Journal of
Stranger Room