Description
In Harry Black: A Novel, David Walker tells the story of Harry Black, a former prisoner of war grappling with his past while pursuing a dangerous mission in 1950s India. The novel follows Black as he tracks a notorious man-eating tiger, navigating the physical challenges of the hunt alongside his own internal conflicts and emerging self-awareness. Set against the vivid landscapes and cultural backdrop of post-independence India, the story explores themes of courage, obsession, and personal transformation. Walker blends suspenseful adventure with psychological insight, portraying a man confronting both external threats and the complexities of his own character. This book will appeal to readers of adventure, exploration, and character-driven stories set in exotic locales.






















