It is shortly after the scream when Rollins shares a more disturbing thought. And their fears are confirmed with a feral scream. And the rhino, slain by an unknown predator larger than a lion, is mostly intact and untouched by carrion feeders. Except for insects, there seems to be no noise. Khamisi, a descendant of the proud Zulu people, makes note of the unusual silence under the canopy. Marcia Fairfield to inspect the remains of a black rhino. It happens as game warden Khamisi Taylor heads down a ravine with Dr. And it is this beast's first unseen appearance in the Black Order by James Rollins that is one of several unforgettable moments in the book when the author brushes his thriller against horror. In a private preserve nestled against the Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve in South Africa, a mythological beast is preying on the largest of protected wildlife.
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