The wind carried the scent of blood far into the night, while the vixen still pawed at the broken little bodies on the pile of earth.
But Torn Ear survives the game-keeper's attack. Slowly his mother introduces him to the fox's world - the skills of hunting and how to avoid danger. Then he is on his own. Until he meets Velvet, and they have cubs of their own. But again man intervenes, and his favourite cub is threatened. Torn Ear must rescue her, but will he escape the clutches of the game-keeper this time
Read MoreELEPHANT BEN: 'An exciting and immensely enjoyable adventure story ... A great read for any young wildlife enthusiast.' - The Northern Echocompelling reading - The School LibrarianReview of 'Elephant Ben' from a child judge of the Stockton Award: '... definitely the most brilliant book I ever read. It's a definite 10/10!' Frederick Nattrass, aged 9.The style is attractive and immediate, and might get boys (as well as girls) from 8 upwards, reading for pleasure - The School LibrarianKIMBA: 'Geoffrey Malone continues to be one of the great specialists of the animal novel.' - West of France review paper
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