“Gripping. ... From 1900 to 1907, a female Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) killed hundreds of villagers in northern India and Nepal. This compelling account hinges on that grisly story, but digs deep into causation.” — Nature
“Thrilling. ... Fascinating. ... Exciting.” — Wall Street Journal
“A vivid portrait. ... No Beast So Fierce excels as an intelligent social history and a gripping tale of life and death in the Himalayan foothills.”
— Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Fascinating. … Multilayered. … A superb work of natural history.” — Booklist, starred review
“Riveting. ... A haunting tale.” — Scientific American
“[A] terrifying story. … [A] harrowing tale. … Takes readers on a fascinating journey through the natural history of a tiger.” — Science News
“Hucklebridge details the surprisingly methodical and incredibly blood machinations of ... perhaps the most murderous non-human animal in recorded history.” — Popular Science
“A great tale and study of man versus beast, or rather, beast versus man. The seminal battle between Jim Corbett and the Champawat Tiger stands as an epic encounter of the ages. Dane Huckelbridge’s No Beast So Fierce will make you rethink your position in God’s universe—and on the food chain.” — JIM DEFELICE, #1 bestselling coauthor of American Sniper and author of West Like Lightning: The Brief, Legendary Ride of the Pony Express
“A gripping page-turner that also conveys broader lessons about humanity’s relationship with nature.” — Publishers Weekly
“Absorbing. … Awesome. … Thrilling.” — SanFranciscoBookReview.com
“[A] gripping tale. … [A] mesmerizing man-beast encounter that Huckelbridge narrates quite brilliantly. … A fitting tribute to Jim Corbett and the Bengal tiger.” — Khaas Baat
“A suspenseful narrative. … Huckelbridge continues to demonstrate his versatility and skill as a writer with this book.” — Lincoln Journal-Star