The Last Thylacine by Terry Domico
The Last Thylacine
by Terry Domico
The Thylacine was the largest marsupial predator in human history. Unfortunately, like most wild animals that develop a taste for domestic stock, they were mercilessly hunted by stockmen and farmers. This species finally went extinct in 1936 when the only captive Thylacine in the world died at Tasmania's Hobart Zoo.
Since then, there have been a string of mysterious sightings of this animal. However, not one of these encounters has ever been confirmed by wildlife authorities. Until now.
THE LAST THYLACINE is the gripping tale of Matthew Clark, a field biologist who actually beholds this supposedly extinct animal. Matthew reports the sighting to his employer and through an awkward set of circumstances, he is fired from his job. This reversal marks only the beginning of Matthew's amazing adventure...

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That book sounds interesting. Where can I find it?
Actually, you can click on the image of the book cover or the title and that'll take you directly to a page on northwest-books.com where you can place an order.
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