Bite Club by Douglas Wight - ISBN: 9781802470901
Paperback
Surviving predator attacks: tales of trauma, resilience, and support.

Bite Club

Real-life attacks by sharks and other killer predators

  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    31 July 2023

Summary

It’s a trauma like no other.

Being perceived as a threat or, worse, hunted as food makes an animal attack a unique ordeal. Suddenly you’re helpless, at its mercy. When an animal strikes it is lightning fast, determined and can’t be reasoned with. Often brutally violent, such an attack can leave horrific injuries, both physical and emotional that endure long after the encounter.

Whether it’s a great white shark, a bear, lion, or other deadly predator, the impact such attacks ca…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781802470901
ISBN-10:1802470905
Author:Douglas Wight
Publisher:Gemini Books Group Ltd
Imprint:Ad Lib Publishers Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:31 July 2023
Weight:258g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
About The Author

Douglas Wight

Douglas Wight is the Sunday Times bestselling author or ghostwriter of sixteen non-fiction books. His most recent works include India Uniform Nine (Icon, 2022), Son of Escobar (Ad Lib, 2020), and The Bad Room (Harper Element, 2020).

His books have sold over 100,000 copies. Notable titles include:

  • The Laundry Man (Penguin, 2012), the memoir of Ken Rijock, a Miami-based money launderer for Colombian drug smugglers.
  • The autobiography of Olympic gold medal winning hockey player Sam Quek (White Owl, 2018), which was long-listed for the Telegraph Sports Autobiography of the Year 2019.
  • Unforgivable (Penguin, 2014), the Sunday Times bestselling memoir of a woman who won a landmark legal case against a local authority who failed to protect her from an abusive mother.
  • Wish I Was There (John Blake, 2013), the autobiography of actress Emily Lloyd, whose glittering Hollywood career was blighted by mental illness.

Douglas has been a journalist and writer for over twenty years, covering news, features, politics, and investigations in London, New York, and his native Scotland.

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