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Books with title The Giraffe Hunters

  • The Hunters

    JohnFlanagan

    Paperback (PuffinBooks, June 30, 2014)
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  • The Hunters

    Christopher O'Toole

    Hardcover (Facts on File Inc, Dec. 31, 1989)
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  • The Hunters

    Steve Challis

    eBook (, Aug. 6, 2019)
    The hunters Andy Brown is childishly proud of the section of forest his parents had left him. and they'd put up notices making it clear it was a private animal reserve. The tiny twelve year old is hurt by three hunters as he tries to stop them killing Tasmanian Devils. Andy has been shot in the back and imagines that he is bleeding to death.The hunters are arrested, but claim diplomatic immunity.Andy and Inspector Stratford defy the most powerful men in the country to ensure the bullies don't get away with running roughshod over the laws of Tasmania.
  • The Hunters

    Steve Challis

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 25, 2019)
    The hunters Andy Brown is childishly proud of the section of forest his parents had left him. and they'd put up notices making it clear it was a private animal reserve. The tiny twelve year old is hurt by three hunters as he tries to stop them killing Tasmanian Devils. Andy has been shot in the back and imagines that he is bleeding to death.The hunters are arrested, but claim diplomatic immunity.Andy and Inspector Stratford defy the most powerful men in the country to ensure the bullies don't get away with running roughshod over the laws of Tasmania, and of common decency.
  • The Hunters

    Destiny Hawkins

    Paperback (Independently published, March 22, 2018)
    Magic is unclean. Witches are unclean. Wizards are unclean. Beasts are unclean. All must be exterminated to cleanse the world of impurity…. That was what we were taught, and for a long time, that was what we believed. Even with the magic coursing through our veins. But now we had questions. Now we were second guessing ourselves. What was right, what was wrong, and what was true?