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Killing For Profit - Secret Trade Rhino

ISBN 
9781770223349
Format 
Trade Paperback
Recommended Price 
R350.00
Published 
December 2012
About the book: 
A terrifying true story of greed, corruption, depravity and ruthless criminal enterprise...
 
On the black markets of Southeast Asia, rhino horn is worth more than gold, cocaine and heroin. This is the chilling story of a two-year-long investigation into a dangerous criminal underworld and the merciless syndicates that will stop at nothing to obtain their prize. It is a 
tale of greed, folly and corruption, and of an increasingly desperate battle to save the rhino — which has survived for more than fi fty million years — from extinction.
 
Killing for Profit is a compelling, meticulous and revelatory account of one of the world’s most secretive trades. It exposes the poachers, gangsters, con men, mercenaries, killers, gunrunners, diplomats, government officials and crime bosses behind the slaughter. And it  follows the bloody trail from the front lines of the rhino wars in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique to the medicine markets of Vietnam and the lair of a wildlife-traffi cking kingpin on the banks of the Mekong River in Laos …
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About the Author
Julian Rademeyer is an award-winning investigative journalist. He has written and worked for many of South Africa’s major newspapers, including City Press, Beeld, the Sunday Times, Pretoria News and The Herald. He has been a stringer for Reuters and a freelance writer for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Australian Associated Press. Until he resigned to write this book, he was chief reporter for Media24 Investigations. In a career spanning close on two decades, he has reported from some of the world’s most troubled countries, including Somalia, Equatorial Guinea, Niger, Belarus and Lebanon.

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