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Hunter [Paperback]

James Byron Huggins
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (58 customer reviews)

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December 1999

One of Hollywood's hottest action-film writers, James Byron Huggins is a master at keeping the action rolling and the pages turning. Here, the author of Cain ("may be the thriller of the year" -- BookPage), unleashes a lightning-quick tale that pits a man born out of his time against the future's deadliest creation.

Nathaniel Hunter could track anyone -- or anything -- on earth. Now the military desperately needs him for a mission that his ultrasensitive instincts tell him he should refuse. A beast is loose somewhere north of the Arctic Circle. It has already decimated a secret research facility and annihilated a squad of elite military guards. And the raging creature is headed south toward civilization, ready to wreak bloody devastation.

It's a job that Hunter can't turn down, but he soon discovers that his prey is terror incarnate, a half-human abomination created by a renegade agency through a series of outlawed genetic experiments. It has man's cunning, a predator's savageness, and a prehistoric power that has transcended the ages. And even if Hunter survives its unrelenting hunger for human blood, he'll still have to confront the grim reality that it may have grown immortal.


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The first time we meet Nathaniel Hunter, the world's greatest tracker, he and his giant black wolf, Ghost, arrive at the scene of a massive search for a lost boy. "With primordial strength--an almost frightening animal strength brought to life with a single word--the enormous wolf turned, massive muscles bunching and hardening beneath the heavy black coat. The huge head, as broad as an anvil, went to the ground as it padded toward the treeline." No wonder Sylvester Stallone has bought James Byron Huggins's latest thriller for the movies! What a role--and the part of Hunter isn't bad, either...

Hunter, a historic-looking mountain man who dresses in stylish leather garments designed by himself, finds the boy quickly and is ready to set off for Manchuria in search of a rare Siberian tiger when an even more dangerous target surfaces in the wilds of Alaska. An illicit medical experiment has gone wrong, and the attempt to combine the recovered DNA of one of our more violent and predatory predecessors with that of modern man has resulted in a creature whose amazing powers of brain and muscle are matched only by its survival instincts.

As readers of his previous thrillers (Cain and Leviathan) already know, Huggins can make the most outlandish material instantly credible by creating scenes of great power and imagination. He also knows more about weapons and ways of killing people and animals than anyone. There's nothing cozy or literary about his work, but the action is nonstop and fully absorbing. --Dick Adler --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Publishers Weekly

Huggins's latest thriller (after the biblical Cain), about the clinical combination of modern man with the recovered DNA of a super-predatory but mercifully extinct proto-human, avoids falling into mere mindless action fiction by its unusually deft characterization. In the near future, illegal medical experiments in Alaska have created this nearly indestructible creature of incredible cunning and savagery, who goes on a rampage through the ranks of the research stations. To cover their blunder, the government sends out an elite team of special-operations warriors, led by the title character, Nathaniel Hunter, a mountain man born out of time and the best tracker in the world. Meanwhile, U.S. marshals are on the trail of the secret and the cover-up, intervening in the action in an unexpected way. Huggins's pacing is nonstop; his visual imagination is so compelling that the book will work splendidly as a movie; and the action scenes are fine if the reader has the stomach for a high body count. The author's expertise on weapons and wilderness survival keeps the narrative interest high, as do the well-fleshed characters such as Hunter; Bobbi Jo, the female sniper; and Takakura, a Japanese equally at home with modern weapons as with his ancestral katana. Huggins also chillingly gets inside the head of the savage, highly intelligent beast. This is a feast for gun nuts and pure entertainment for the more dedicated thriller reader. (Jan.) FYI: Hunter has been optioned for film by Sylvester Stallone.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.0 out of 5 stars ACTION, ACTION, AND MORE ACTION! April 22 2003
Format:Paperback
Hunter is the first novel I have read by author James Byron Huggins. It was a fast read that jumps off the page like a movie more than anything I have read since Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park (which made it to a movie) or Robert McCammon's The Wolf's Hour (which like Hunter cries out to be developed by Hollywood).

The characters in Hunter are solid. The settings are well done. The pace is like a roller coaster. And the monster is well...a monster!

The only real problems that this novel has are that 565 pages is a bit much for a simple action novel. And yes, sometimes there is such a thing as TOO much action (which is why we went from 5 stars to 4).

Still, if you're a fan of action and horror and prefer to stick to a more "pop" style of writing then HUNTER is a great place to start.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Non-stop Action! July 17 2002
By fjmcmm
Format:Paperback
What a ride. This was a very enjoyable read. I love a book with action and this one had plenty. The story was compelling enough to keep you turning the pages. Recommend.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An exhilarating read, with non-stop action Jun 4 2002
By Thef
Format:Hardcover
I actually found this book on Amazon, and I thank them very much, because it was a wonderful read that I just couldn't put down. Hunter is a fairly well detailed book, and melds together horror, action, and adventure in a surprisingly entertaining and captivating read.

Nathaniel Hunter had devoted his life to helping others, by using his amazingly well-honed skills as a tracker to find lost hikers, trapped climbers, and even find endangered animals that certain groups were looking to tag and protect. With his huge companion, Ghost, a mostly wild wolf that he cared for as a pup, Hunter had become the most respected tracker in the world.

Hunter is asked to do the US government a favor, by leading a small team into the wilds of Alaska to track down a creature that had destoyed a number of arctic stations, and killed most of the personnel working there. Hunter reluctantly agrees, but soon finds that what he is tracking is not a mere animal or a man, and is definitely not nature's creation (believe me, I didn't give away any crucial plot elements with that one). The book contains some amazing action scenes, most of which seem so real you feel like the creature is breathing down your neck as your eyes move across the page.

Hunter is a horror story with a common idea of a mutant creature on the rampage, but the execution of the idea was beyond my exectations. Even the mutant idea was not typical, because here James Byron Huggins used some genetic manipulation ideas to explain the existence of the creature, and the ideas seem fairly sound as I am somewhat well versed in genetic ideas.

I was a bit reluctant to give this book a 5-star rating because it has a typical horror plot line, but because James Byron Huggins is so good at expanding the plot (and putting a few attempts at insight into what guides man's actions in the book), I had to. This book, like only a few others kept me up for a few too many hours, and I finished the book in about a week [which is no small feat with other engagements I have and the fact that the book is almost 600 pages long (in paperback)].

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3.0 out of 5 stars Even more creature-feature mind candy
Hunter is another of Huggins' action-adventure novels with a nigh-invincible monster tearing up the scene (see Cain, Leviathan). Read more
Published on Jan 2 2002 by Michael C. Hedrick
5.0 out of 5 stars Hunt This One Down
If you're into man vs. monster fiction, this book is for you. Nathaniel Hunter is an intriguing hero. Read more
Published on Nov 3 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
Simply put, he best adventure novel I've ever read!!!!!
Published on Aug 20 2001 by Mike Davis
4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting, exilerating, and fun.
This was a fun book to read. It had action, sorrow, and romance.

But, when I look back now, I see that it was not a very likely scenario. Read more

Published on May 12 2001 by "mark_sigel"
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Read Around
It just doesn't get any better than this. This is as close to a "can't put it down" book as I've ever read. Read more
Published on Feb 15 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars I think the best description is "Epic"
In my opinion this book is far, far underrated.

I don't want to disclose the plot for this book because I think that is one of the best parts of all Huggins' many talents. Read more

Published on Feb 12 2001
2.0 out of 5 stars If you can not find anything better...
Interesting idea for a plot, very poor execution. Character development is minimal to non-existent. Read more
Published on Feb 4 2001
5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible wild ride! Nobody lives forever...
This is Huggins at his best! Nathaniel Hunter is a fabulous character, is somewhat unbelievable in his strength, endurance, reactions, etc. Read more
Published on Jan 6 2001 by "rrankin6"
5.0 out of 5 stars non stop action
I loved this book and hope a sequel will follow. The characters seemed real. Well almost real. The concept of a creature taken on all that firepower kept me reading and reading. Read more
Published on Dec 7 2000 by Edward Castellan
2.0 out of 5 stars Completely Over the Top
Huggins offers up another ultra-masculine hero battling against a seemingly indomitable foe in a fast-paced, action-packed adventure romp. Read more
Published on Nov 27 2000 by Ray Geroski
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