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'Terry Spamer's investigations into the camouflaged world of animal abuse will have you on the edge of your seat.' Sir Ranulph Fiennes Governments legislate against trade in wildlife yet the traffic in rare species is worth six billion dollars a year. Regulations forbid animal suffering in the food industry and cruelty in bloodsports is criminalised, but little is done to enforce the good intentions. The only way to stop it is to go undercover, to recruit informants and to infiltrate the gangs: to go behind enemy lines. With his SAS training and his talent for being accepted by his enemies, Terry Spamer gets close to the guilty and the corrupt, exposes them and places the evidence before the authorities - and us. The first freelance undercover agent investigating organised animal crime, Terry tracks those trapping wild primates for laboratory use and wild birds for pets. He infiltrates dog-fighting rings and proves the appalling treatment of reindeer on their way to the low-fat meat counter. Animals are killed on camera for sexual gratification, and no animal is too rare for the bespoke taxidermist. Gripping and moving, this page-turning book is an eye-opener to the cruelty that lives on in a 'civilised' world.

Author Biography

Gordon Thorburn is a non-fiction author with over twenty books published. Bestsellers such as Men and Sheds and Cassius, the story of a courageous police dog, have recently been followed by No Need To Die, Americans in RAF Bomber Command, Luck of a Lancaster, and Merlin, the story of a famous police horse. www.gordonthorburn.co.uk
Release date Australia
February 23rd, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Thistle Publishing
Pages
316
Publisher
Thistle Publishing
Dimensions
129x198x17
ISBN-13
9781910198827
Product ID
23518909

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