Orca
Orca
Arthur Herzog
Quentin Tarantino
A fantastic novelization! - Quentin Tarantino
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Orca

Orca

Arthur Herzog
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Arthur Herzog
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In the vast, uncharted waters of the ocean's mysteries, "Orca" by Arthur Herzog emerges as a riveting tale of vengeance and intelligence that transcends the boundaries of nature's law. Herzog masterfully crafts the story of a creature whose intellect rivals that of humans, yet whose heart is driven by a primal, unyielding force for retribution. When tragedy strikes his mate at the hands of mankind, Orca embarks on a relentless pursuit that spans the globe, a testament to the depth of his love and the lengths to which he will go for vengeance. This narrative not only captivates with its thrilling chase across the seas but also invites readers to ponder the complex relationship between man and nature, and the consequences of our actions on the world's most formidable predators. Herzog's novel is a profound exploration of the themes of loyalty, revenge, and the intricate intelligence of the animal kingdom, wrapped in a tale of breathtaking suspense and raw emotion. With each turn of the page, "Orca" delves deeper into the psyche of its protagonist, challenging the conventional perceptions of animals and highlighting the sophisticated social structures and emotional capacities that define the orca. This story is not merely about the hunt but about the heartrending journey of an orca's quest for justice, making "Orca" an unforgettable saga of the sea that will leave readers questioning the true nature of savagery—whether it belongs to the beast, or to man.

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Released
1975
5 Nov
Length
284
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A fantastic novelization! - Quentin Tarantino
— Arthur Herzog, Orca

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