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Law of the Jungle
2021
First Published
4.40
Average Rating
136
Number of Pages
A psychological thriller that takes the reader on a wild ride from the Venezuelan Amazon to the Colombian rainforest to the urban jungle of Miami. Rowena Aldus is a brilliant Oxford biochemist who has dedicated her life to studying a spider venom that could cure erectile dysfunction. When she meets Guy Westerphal, a charismatic entrepreneur who offers to fund her research and her dream of saving the Amazon, she falls madly in love. Then Guy mysteriously disappears, and Rowena is framed for conducting illegal experiments on a native tribe. On the run from the authorities, she crosses the border into Colombia, where she must survive on her wits until she discovers the shocking truth about Guy and her own past, sparking her to embark on a mission of justice.
Avg Rating
4.40
Number of Ratings
45
5 STARS
62%
4 STARS
20%
3 STARS
13%
2 STARS
4%
1 STARS
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Author

Christina Hoag
Christina Hoag
Author · 8 books

Christina Hoag was a former journalist for the Miami Herald and the Associated Press who's had her laptop searched by Colombian guerrillas and phone tapped in Venezuela, suspected of drug trafficking in Guyana, hid under a car to evade Guatemalan soldiers, an d posed as a nun to get inside a Caracas jail. She's interviewed gang members, bank robbers, gunmen, thieves and thugs in prisons, shantytowns and slums, not to forget billionaires and presidents, some of whom fall into the previous categories. Now she writes about such characters in her fiction. Her debut novel "Skin of Tattoos," a noir crime novel, was a finalist for the 2017 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Award for Suspense. Her YA thriller "Girl on the Brink" was named Suspense Magazine’s Best of 2016 YA. She also writes nonfiction, co-authoring Peace in the Hood: Working with Gang Members to End the Violence (Turner Publishing, 2014), a groundbreaking book on violence intervention used in several universities. She has had numerous short stories, creative nonfiction essays and poems published in literary journals including Shooter (UK), San Antonio Review, Round Table Literary Journal, Santa Barbara Literary Journal and Lunch Ticket, and won Honorable Mentions for essay and short story in the International Human Rights Arts Festival’s Literary Justice 2020 contest and for essay and novel excerpt in the Soul-Making Keats Writing Competition 2020. Fluent in Spanish and French, Christina grew up as an expat around the world. She lives in Los Angeles where she has taught creative writing at a maximum-security prison and to at-risk teen girls in South and East Los Angeles. She A regular speaker at writing conferences and groups, bookstores and libraries, she volunteers as a trained domestic violence support group facilitator and is a public speaker about DV.

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