6 MAY 2000, Page 36

SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE WEEK

To the Elephant Graveyard

by Tarquin Hall

'To the Elephant Graveyard' is a compelling account of the search for a killer elephant on India's North- East frontier. Tarquin Hall, reading about the ensuing hunt, joins the search for the rogue. During this intrepid adventure he discovers how the country's elephants that once roamed the rainforests in peace have now lost their natural habitat. Despite this, the rogue is a cunning man killer who cannot be captured, only destroyed.

'To the Elephant Graveyard takes a wildlife narrative and fuses it with a true crime story, whilst retaining all the qualities of good travel writing... a book that promises humour and adventure and delivers both.' Robert Twigger, The Spectator £14.99 (rrp £16.99) r TO ORDER: call 0870 155 7288 fax 0541 557 225 or post to The Spectator Bookshop, 24 Seward Street, London, EC1V 3GB

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