Wenn das Schlachten vorbei ist (When the Killing's Done)
T. C. Boyle · 2012
The island of Anacapa, off the coast of California, is overrun with black rats which are threatening the ancient population of ground-nesting birds. Alma Boyd Takesue of the National Park Service is campaigning to exterminate them once and for all, but her systematic plan is in danger of sabotage by two notorious environmental activists, Anise Reed and Dave LaJoy.
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„Als ich damals an »Wenn das Schlachten vorbei ist« gearbeitet habe, diesen Titel finde ich wirklich großartig.“
Boyle spricht über seine dritte große Leidenschaft, die Biologie, und erzählt, wie er bei der Recherche zu diesem Roman die Naturschutzforscherin Luitis Vermeer auf Santa Cruz Island kennenlernte und Biologen bei ihrer Feldarbeit mit Zwergfüchsen begleiten durfte.
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