“Berzins uses his background, working as a counsellor to add some great character depth in his writing, allowing for the reader to empathise with the ‘bad guys’ while cheering on the good. But as events build to a breathtaking climax, who will survive – and …
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Bob Berzins lives in Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District. His passion for protecting wildlife and the environment is illustrated by this talk he gave to the Green Party: His first encounter with gamekeepers was above a well known peregrine nesting site. Since …
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‘Emily, Luke! Come on – time to go!’ They appeared from the kitchen, squeezed past him in the hall, then headed out to the Land Rover. John didn’t bother locking the door; his dog would deal with any trespassers. A large, shaggy-haired Alsatian cross was …
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“The driven grouse industry will hate every line of ‘Snared’, but Bob Berzins knows what he is talking about, and his experiences have been condensed into this powerful story. Every paragraph, every wildlife crime, every environmental sacrilege, and every abuse of privilege and power rings …
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