Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty

Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty

by Craig Welch
Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty

Shell Games: Rogues, Smugglers, and the Hunt for Nature's Bounty

by Craig Welch

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Overview

A unique blend of natural history and crime drama, Shell Games by Craig Welch is a riveting tale of rogues, scoundrels, and the hunt for nature’s bounty in the tradition of The Orchid Thief. A stranger-than-fiction true story centered around a larger-than-life character who pursued a larger-than-life clam—the Geoduck—and then led wildlife police on a two-year-long chase, Shell Games is enthralling and remarkable from page one on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061537141
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/12/2011
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Craig Welch is the environmental writer for the Seattle Times, a fellow at Harvard University's Nieman Foundation for Journalism, and a two-time winner of the Society of Environmental Journalists' top prize for beat reporting.

Table of Contents

Author's Note ix

Prologue The Hunt 1

1 Snitches 9

2 Larger than Life 27

3 Clam Kings 44

4 The Fed 63

5 Metamorphosis: Life Undercover 75

6 Kingpin 97

7 "It's Just a Business Thing" 116

8 An Incredible Virus 137

9 A Sea of Abundance 159

10 Crab Men 176

11 The Hunt, Redux 199

12 The Whole West Coast 212

Epilogue 230

Notes on Sources 241

Sources 245

Acknowledgments 273

What People are Saying About This

Mark Obmascik

“With hit men, snitches, and midnight smuggling runs, this book has all the adventure of a Miami Vice episode. That it reads like a detective novel - with the quarry being millions of dollars of freakishly large clams - is testament to the formidable writing and reporting talents of Craig Welch.”

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