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Tuskers II: Day of the Long Pig

long pig. (among the Maori and Polynesian peoples) human flesh as food for cannibals. —Dictionary.com Barry and Jenny inherited a fortune, with a single stipulation: that they hunt down and eradicate the Tuskers. They can only hope the Tuskers are gone. They aren't sure they can follow through on the genocide of an entire new species. Genghis, the smartest and most ruthless of the Tuskers, survives. Deep in the desert, he breeds with the wild pig population. These mutants learn from humans, and quickly surpass them. Tuskers II continues Duncan McGeary's Wild Pig Apocalypse series.

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"A fast-paced, wild ride that gets going right on page one, then races towards a suitably huge climax."

About the Author

A native Oregonian, Duncan McGeary has lived most of his life in Bend, Oregon, on the dry side of the Cascade Mountains, and his stories are often located in this western terrain. After graduating from the University of Oregon ("Go Ducks!") he returned to his hometown and had his first three fantasy novels published in the early '80s. He bought Pegasus Books in downtown Bend in 1984, got married to Linda, raised two sons, Todd and Toby, and spent the next 30 years running the bookstore, selling books, comics, games, and toys. Now with his store thriving ("if you're ever in Bend, come visit!"), he's devoting his creative energies to writing again.

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