The Hunter Returns
David Drake and
Jim Kjelgaard
BAEN, Aug 4 2015, $9.99
ISBN: 9781476780559
Worried about the recent shortage of his tribe’s prime meat source
bison and aware that the probable cause is the hunters’ overkill by a fiery
mass pushing off cliffs, Hawk the Chief Spear Maker notices by accident a
strange phenomenon. Following up on his
observation, he violates the tribe’s law on weapon-making when he creates a
flexible device that shoots spears with greater velocity than a human can toss
one. When feral dogs attack the tribe;
one breaks through the perimeter of hunters before mangling Willow’s
thigh. Women batter it to death; but
five members die from the wild dogs’ assault.
The leaders exile Hawk for his unintended violation of the law and
Willow for her crippling injury. As the
outcasts struggle to survive in a world filled with predators, their tribe also
faces starvation due to a scarcity of meat.
The only source of sustenance is the women gathering fruits and
vegetables. Their only hope of survival
resides with accepting Hawk and his weapons modernizations.
This reprint of David Drake’s 1990
expansion of Jim Kjelgaard’s young adult
classic (see Fire Hunter) showcases the talents of both writers. The remake keeps the Mr. Kjelgaard’s original content of two outcasts’
survival struggle in a deadly wilderness filled with prehistoric monsters; but
adds Mr. Drake’s what happens to
the tribe they left behind during hard times made more difficult without their
visionary arms-maker. Although my trade
paperback copy lacks the awesome art by incredible Charles R. Knight (well
worth visits to the Museum of Natural History in New York to see his
prehistoric drawings), The Hunter Returns passes the test of time as the novel
remains a wonderful thriller.
Harriet Klausner
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