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Claw : a novel
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New York : Simon & Schuster, 1994
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9780671799632
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At night, a 700-pound Siberian tiger makes an impossible leap from his seemingly impenetrable cage and drags a woman to her death. The beast is called Rajah and possesses an almost supernatural intelligence. Now, as Rajah roams a panic-stricken city, it's up to Dr. Meg Brewster, veterinarian at the L.A. Zoo, to stop his rampage of violence.


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Publisher's Weekly Review

The grade-B horror movie of the '50s reincarnates in book form in this overly familiar but energetic collaboration between veteran paperback horror novelist Eulo ( The Bloodstone ) and screenwriter Mauck. At the L.A. zoo, Rajah, a huge Siberian tiger, is exhibiting unusually aggressive behavior that has led veterinarian Meg Brewster to set a special night watch for a clue to the animal's rages. Crisis hits when Rajah scales a 20-foot wall and drags a zookeeper down to his cave. Meg quarantines the cat, sends blood samples to her mentor, deals with the L.A. cops and fends off the press. Over her irate objections, however, her boss and the zoo board, in order to capitalize on the publicity, put Rajah back on view. Predictably, an excited crowd pushes loose a security rail and tumbles into the furious tiger's arena, from which he claws a bloody path to freedom in the 4000 acres of Griffith Park, sparking terror throughout the city and drawing cops and federal agents ordered to shoot to kill. Meg's fears for Rajah turn to suspicion when her bosses try to pin the cat's escape on her, the feds yank her files and samples and her mentor is killed after leaving a frantic phone message. Further events link the zoo and a top-secret scientific experiment, and it all culminates in a blood-spattered mountainside chase. There's not much here that will surprise veteran horror or thriller fans, but the authors stir their cliches briskly and milk their sleek juggernaut of muscle, teeth and claws for all it's worth. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved


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Billed as the Jaws of the Nineties, this work features a huge Siberian tiger who has been genetically altered and is now rampaging through Los Angeles. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.