Barnes & Noble Discover Great New WritersFor the journalist Tarquin Hall, elephants evoke images of Babar and Dumbo-kindly, lovable creatures. So when he hears of a drunken elephant on the rampage, stalking human prey with serial killer precision, he's more than a bit skeptical. Picking himself up from his dusty Delhi cubby, Hall heads off to Assam, a sparsely populated state bordering Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Burma, to ferret out the truth-in India, a commodity often in short supply.Arriving in Assam, Hall meets withthe accomplished elephant hunter Dinesh Choudhury, who has been chosen by the Assamese government to rein in the rogue pachyderm. Initially unconvinced that Choudhury is anything more than a bloodthirsty killer, Hall soon learns that the hunter, in fact, loves elephants.Their joint mission to find the errant elephant emerges as a highly nuanced, thrilling adventure, with Choudhury pushing and prodding Hall to more closely examine the world in which he walks. Along the way they find aging tea planters, remnants of the British raj, insurgents waging a separatist war, and elephant trainers schooled in homespun wisdom. Above all, literally, are the extraordinarily intelligent and emotive animals, capable of human qualities such as love, loyalty, fear, rage, and even vengeance.While whimsical, playful and a joy to read, Hall's book also imparts a message. But be you'll be overcome with an urgent desire to board the next flight to India to experience its mystical, magical world for yourself. Or maybe you'll have to settle for Tarquin Hall's next adventure.
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On India's North-East frontier, a killer elephant is on the rampage, stalking Assam's paddy-fields, murdering dozens of farmers, and leaving behind their mutilated, crushed bodies. Local forestry officials, powerless to stop the elephant, call in Dinesh Choudury, one of India's last licensed elephant hunters, and issue a warrant for the rogue's destruction. Reading about the ensuing hunt in a Delhi newspaper, journalist Tarquin Hall flies to Assam to investigate, convinced that no elephant could be guilty of the grisly crimes of which it is accused.
What Hall finds is that the Khasi live intimately with the elephants, riding on their bare backs, caring for them, talking to them, and praying to them. Here, elephants wrap their trunks lovingly around their masters' shoulders, and signposts in villages tell where domesticated elephants should be hitched. Though it seems a world of peaceful coexistence between man and beast, Hall begins to see that the elephants are suffering, having lost their natural habitat. Hungry, confused, and left with very little forest to hide in, herds of elephants are slowly adapting to domestication, but many are resolute and furious.
From intense accounts of the killer rogue to long travels on the backs of the village elephants, a fascinating world unfolds, replete with opulent portraits of the gorgeous emerald green hills, glistening rain forests, and the engaging people of North-East India. But behind the beauty, unimaginable murders are being committed by a crazed drunk rogue. To the Elephant Graveyard is a compelling account of the search for a killer in a region of India rife with insurgency, rich in folklore and superstition, and whose ancient ways are fast disappearing along with the ever-shrinking forest.
"[Hall's] fine storytelling and skill at handling dialogue come through as he pieces together a lively portrait of contemporary Assam, including a considerable amount of elephant fact and lore."--Library Journal
"[T]ravel writing that wonderfully hits on all cylinders...and the narrative tension brought to the tracking of the rogue is exquisitely riveting, climaxing in a movingly sorrowful scene.... [Tarquin's] readers will not regret one vicarious moment spent with the author on this trip."--Booklist
"[A] page-turning detective tale that recounts how the motley group of journalists, mahouts, and government-employed hunters stalked the killer elephants through the wild territory of India."--Publishers Weekly
"The legendary elephants' graveyard...haunts the memory long after one has closed the cover of a wonderful book that should become a classic."--Daily Mail (London)
"Tarquin Hall...introduces us to the darker side of the Asian elephant. It is more of a thriller than a straightforward travel book, and the writing is insightful and sensitive."--Literary Review
"Hall is to be congratulated on writing a book that promises humor and adventure, and delivers both."--The Spectator
Tarquin Hall was born in 1969 and has spent ten years living in parts of America, Africa, and Asia. Most recently he worked in India for three years for the Associated Press. He is also the author of Mercenaries, Missionaries, and Misfits: Adventures of an Under-Age Journalist, written when he was twenty-three.
Tarquin Hall was born in 1969 and has spent ten years living in parts of America, Africa and Asia. Most recently he worked in India for the Associated Press. He now lives in London's East End, where he is working on a book about his experiences, to be published by John Murray in 2005.
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