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Python Man - T.A. Walters

Python Man

T.A. Walters
unknown , English
2 ratings

Something in the ‘sea of grass’ moves stealthily quiet and deadly; and in the web of overhead hammocks throughout the lush of the bulrush, the Python comes. From above and below the hunter of beast and man moves along tirelessly in search of its next victim, for in the Florida wilds, it has no enemy to fear; not even the poacher man.

At the age of forty, Otis Lime had become set in his ways. As a wildlife poacher in Florida, Otis spent most of his time in the late evening hours trapping and hunting game for a living. That is, until he encounters a new challenge … one that could set snares in the darkness of the hammock overhead. They were hunters of man, that could ‘take him down’ while his back was turned or when he slept under the stars at night. Captured alive these man hunters could bring in a hefty sum.

It would be more than a challenge; it would be a gamble that could easily end his life. However, Otis was not prepared to retire from the very place he grew up and loved. He would adapt and become more than just a poacher. He would become: The Python Man.

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