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Reviewed by Andy Hutchings for Readers' Favorite
This week I’ve buried myself in the dark and compelling world of Blood on the Veld, a thriller from S.A. McLain that looks to be the start of a gripping series of wildlife and conservation-themed thrillers. I love the angle of a high-stakes thriller set in the complex world of animal conservation, and the author wastes no time in plunging readers into the tangled web of poachers and corruption that has plagued efforts across the world. Investigating his role in the death of a poacher when he was a teenager, protagonist Christian Bekker soon learns that there was a far deeper conspiracy in play than he ever thought, and pulling at the threads that will unravel the conspiracy puts him in the crosshairs of some very dangerous people.
Thrillers need compelling and complex protagonists, and in leading man Christian Bekker, we find that S.A. McLain has expertly crafted a nuanced figure to center the narrative around. He quickly establishes an excellent sense of depth that lifts him off the page and makes him someone the audience is keen to share the journey with, and, through his eyes, the murky web of connections behind the poaching of animals in South Africa becomes a high stakes battle for the soul of his native country. Blood on the Veld is an excellent opening novel to what I hope will be a long-running series, establishing its lead, themes, and world whilst always being sure to tell a story that is narratively complete and satisfying. Dangerous, fascinating, and more than a little addictive, this is a quality thriller that I recommend highly.