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Danger Woman

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Danger Woman
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Frederick Ramsay
SeriesBotswana Mysteries
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:226
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 140
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781464205873
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Poisoned Pen Press
Imprint Poisoned Pen Press
Publication Date 5 July 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

In Botswana, people of the north live in harmony with the wildlife, yet predators and poachers freely roam. The lions may be kings, but hyenas will steal their prey. A Chobe Game Park pack led by the alpha female is especially fearless. The locals call her Kotsi Mosadi, Setswana for Danger Woman. Following a recent rash of deaths and dismembered bo

Author Biography

Frederick Ramsay has published fourteen books that range from historicals (The Jerusalem Mysteries), to Africa (The Botswana Mysteries), to police procedurals (The Ike Schwartz Mysteries). In addition, his stand-alone Impulse was named one of the Best 100 Books of the Year in 2006 by Publishers Weekly. He is an iconographer and an accomplished public speaker. He lives and writes in Arizona.

Reviews

A Chobe National Park ranger tangles with the Russian Mafia. "Bodies in the park was a very bad thing for the animals," reflects Ranger Superintendent Kgopa Sanderson after naturalist Ole Andersen finds his favorite spotted hyena worrying a human skull. Superintendent Mwambe, of the Kasane police, is less than thrilled by her report if it requires him to leave his comfortable office to investigate. So he and Sanderson (Predators, 2010) are both happy to learn that the authorities in Gaborone are sending a team to assist. Joseph Ikanya isn't happy to leave behind a pregnant wife for the thankless job of babysitting Mwabe. But Kgabo Modise is keen on the hunt. He hopes for a chance to take down the goons from the Bratva who are infiltrating Botswana's fledgling casino industry and reunite with Sanderson. Modise's main target is Oleg Lenka, a midlevel thug whose consort, Irena Davidova, dreams of spurring him to greater wealth and power in Africa than he could have possibly attained in St. Petersburg. But Lenka's henchman, Yuri Greshenko, may provide an easier entry to the Bratva. While Anderson continues to stalk Kotsi Mosadi, the hyena pack leader known as "Danger Woman," in the bush, Sanderson and Modise trail Lenka and Irena to picturesque Mowano Lodge, where the law of the jungle is beginning to gain the upper hand. Ramsay, whose series covers the globe from first-century Jerusalem to Picketsville, Virginia, makes the most of local color in his final Botswana entry.--Kirkus This final installment (following Reapers, 2011, and Predators, 2009) in Ramsay's Botswana trilogy could have been titled Poachers. The novel begins with a disturbing view afforded some tourists crammed into a Land Rover at night--a pack of spotted hyenas circling a lioness, eager to poach her fresh kill. The leader of the pack is called Kotsi Mosadi, Tswana for Danger Woman. There's been more fresh kill scattered throughout the Chobe Game Park over the past few months, numerous human bodies left in the wilderness, dismissed by the authorities as "suicide by lion." And behind these murders is another kind of poacher, members of the Russian Mafia, eager to move in on the Botswana tourist trade. This group has its own Danger Woman in the form of the head mobster's mistress. Ramsay generates a great deal of tension throughout, with the police investigators baffled and thwarted by the Russians at almost every step. An exciting mystery, enhanced by the overarching theme of poaching, as rampant in the human world as it is among animals.--Booklist A wonderful story involving hyenas, Russian mafiosi and the tourist trade in Botswana. I wonder what Mma. Ramotswe from the same area would make of it! Very highly recommended.--Eileen Hall "NetGalley " The author has covered every possible base to create a story that will hold your attention from first page to the last. At times, the roaming coyote pack is more-or-less likened to the human baddies. Which only heightens the story line. A good book for a summer read.--Mary Ann Smyth "BookLoons " Until you get to the end, you're not sure how this is going to shake out. It'll keep you reading.--Jo Ann Hakola "Journey of a Bookseller "