Beth C.
Huckelbridge writes out a very convincing case of why the tiger became what she was. It's interesting and heartbreaking, and sadly - it's ongoing today in most parts of the world. However, that historical aspect seemed to drag on a little long. The story of the hunting/death of the tiger itself was crazy good - my heart was pumping faster as I read it - but it was like a roller coaster ride. Super exciting, then...history. Super exciting. History. It was a bit uneven, all in all.
Having said that, overall it was a fascinating read and I'm glad I picked it up. Jim Corbett, around whom the story centered just as much as the tiger, was a fascinating man and truly ahead of his time.