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ISBN 0-88801-247-0; $14.95 Cdn/$12.95
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5 x 7-1/2, 339 pages
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D.A. Barry
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Polar
Circus
a thriller
by D.A. Barry
Its a circus when a government biologist
and his assistant, a corporate environmental scientist, a photojournalist,
and the American host of Wild World share a shack on stilts in sub-zero
weather at the edge of Hudson Bay.
The polar bears, who have come inland with
the break-up of the ice, have not eaten in months and are pacing
the camp in anticipation. This research station at Cape Churchill,
forty-nine kilometres east of Churchill, Manitoba, has become the
centre of hostility and intrigue for its inhabitants, whose perceptions
of environmentalism put them perilously at odds with each other.
Conditions at the research site are primitive
and dangerous. Some of the visiting media grumble that Cape Churchill
is the North American version of the Siberian gulag. Not so for
Allsun Skelly, a freelance photojournalist, and her partner, environmental
scientist Neal Cove. For them, the research site at the Cape is
a rare opportunity to live among the most mystical of beasts: the
great white bear, lord of the North.
Life with a hungry horde of polar bears demands
ingenuity, lightning reflexes, and constant vigilance. Thorpe, the
head of the research project, does his best to protect his visitors,
but accidents happen. Too many accidents.
Bad luckor so it appears. Not only is
the camp menaced by storms, the researchers and the media are beleaguered
by bear attacks. But, another forcea malevolent forceis
at work in this isolated camp on the tundra.
Praise for previous work:
[Barrys] language
and imagery is vivid.Quill
& Quire
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