Val Harris

Hunting Ground

When Mary Stephenson is kidnapped from a Kenyan safari camp the authorities are under pressure to find her. Has she been taken by political militants, or is someone with a more personal agenda behind the abduction? Set in Nairobi and the wild splendour of the Masai Mara plains, Hunting Ground is a gripping story about the consequences of envy, rage, and revenge. Some of the proceeds from this book will go to the East Africa Hunger Crisis.

Paperback: 318 Pages

Language: English

Format: Paperback

4/5
Reviewed By Juliette Foster
“A great read with an excellent plot twist.”

THE HUNTER AND THE HUNTED

Who was behind the abduction of Mary Stephenson from a Kenyan safari camp? Are political militants to blame? Is her husband involved, or is she the innocent victim of a much bigger conspiracy? Hunting Ground, the fifth novel by British writer Val Harris, uses the wild Masai Mara plains and the dusty heat of Nairobi as the backdrop to a powerfully told story of envy, rage, and revenge. The culmination is an excellent plot twist that underscores the narrative message around the dangers of walking away from responsibility, and the consequences of retribution. They are classic literary themes skilfully re-worked for a twenty first century telling.

There’s plenty of drama and grittiness in this novel, making it a compelling and memorable read. Harris has an excellent eye for detail and a gift for portraying convincingly drawn characters. Some of the proceeds from Hunting Ground will go to East African Hunger Crisis.

Reviewed by Juliette Foster

© Archant Community Media Limited used under limited licence

author

publisher