At night, in a quiet Texas wildlife preserve, someone is stalking the rhinoceroses as they sleep in their lair, killing them, and stealing their horns. Who would do such a thing to an endangered creature, and for what sinister motive? Eric Jackson is the founder and director of Final Refuge, a new three thousand-acre wildlife preserve outside of Houston. Now, not only is his struggling institution under fire, so are his precious Javan rhinoceroses. Is his soon-to-be ex-wife behind the confusion and chaos, or is one of his newly hired employees poaching the rhino horns for reasons Jackson cannot know?
This is an interesting look into the world of a Refuge. However, it's not that well written and the story doesn't hold my attention that well. The ending was what truly didn't work for me.