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The Lizard King: The True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smugglers

The Lizard King: The True Crimes and Passions of the World's Greatest Reptile Smugglers

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Author: Bryan Christy
Publisher: Twelve
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 37670

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 241
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 5.6 x 1

ISBN: 0446580953
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.18
EAN: 9780446580953
ASIN: 0446580953

Publication Date: August 1, 2008
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4 out of 5 stars Fascinating read   September 27, 2008
We have all heard of smuggling. There is drug smuggling, even people smuggling. But very few of us have ever heard of reptile smuggling. And even fewer of us have any idea what a massive industry it is. The Lizard King opens our eyes to this industry and gives us a crash course in the players and the game pieces that make up this multimillion dollar, worldwide game.

The story follows the Van Nostrands, a family enterprise that has cornered the market in the reptile industry. From the outside they look like a well-run and extremely successful family-run business that has cornered the market of reptile supply. However, Chris Bepler, an agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, knows that this success has come, in part, due to the family's less-than-legal dealings in the reptile world. He starts a cat-and-mouse game that will traverse the globe and test the limits of the Fish and Wildlife Service and Agent Bepler himself.

Unexpected relationships form throughout the book as each strand of the smuggling web connects. These relationships are the core of the book and take a smuggling case from something you read in the paper to something that happened right next door.

The only hang-up I had with the book is that there is some jumping around in the timeline, which can leave you confused for a page or two while you try to replace yourself in the time and space the book has jumped too. This is not a big problem though and is far outweighed by the great storytelling and fascinating people.

A book unlike any you have read before, The Lizard King will take you on a twisting journey in which you will crave the culmination of the story while at the same time not wanting it to end.

Armchair Interviews says: A most interesting read.



5 out of 5 stars Incredible True Story - We Loved It!   September 17, 2008
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"While reptiles slither, the Van Nostands run a creepy business in Florida called Strictly Reptiles and sell to your local zoo, pet shop and collectors. This is an incredible true story of the worldwide trafficking in lizards, snakes, turtles and other strange household goodies. The Perfect gift for a truely twisted friend!"


3 out of 5 stars "Snakes (Smuggled) on a Plane"   September 15, 2008
Author Bryan Christy exposes the seamy underbelly of black-market reptile smuggling around the globe. The narrative reads like a detective story, pitting dedicated but under-resourced government officials against a network of clever reptile smugglers. It is amazing the dollars involved in the game of black market reptiles and amphibians.

"The Lizard King" is an eye-opening true life crime drama that illustrates how many endangered species are threatened by the lure of fast money.

One might hope that more resources would be directed to the anti-smuggling efforts but that will likely be a tough sell amidst a wide array of priorities that will be seen as more pressing than curbing the trade in exotic tree frogs.



5 out of 5 stars Eye-opening, captivating, and at times terrifying   September 5, 2008
I really loved this book. I love Christy's story telling style and desire to tell the story from both sides - from the viewpoint of the agent and the smuggler. His ingeniously creative way of analyzing wildlife trade laws through the perspective of the 'bad guys' was really eye-opening and perfectly illustrated the shortcomings of well intentioned laws. Anyone who ever considers buying a reptile - or any animal for that matter - should read this.


5 out of 5 stars Lizard King is a great read for anyone   August 31, 2008
Whether you are into reptiles or not, this is a great book! Written in the style of a novel, it is part crime drama, part expose and part documentary.

This is a book that pulls the reader in quickly: the characters have colorful histories and unique personas. Their ambitions and frailties keep things interesting all the way through.

The exotic reptile business provides a vivid backdrop for the characters and story line. No doubt the hobbyist (the herps) will find it a well researched account of the origin of the animals that are bought, sold and traded. Lots of detail on their sourcing, selective breeding and the passions of collectors. I am not a "herp" but I learned a lot from the book.

Great reading for anyone who likes drama and adventure!


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