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Zusatztext “Fascinating . . . a complex tale of greed, deception, and ornithological sabotage.” — The New York Times Book Review “Fascinating from the first page to the last—you won’t be able to put it down.” — Southern Living “A fascinating book . . . the kind of intelligent reported account that alerts us to a threat and that, one hopes, will never itself be endangered.” — The Wall Street Journal “Thrilling . . . This book is The Orchid Thief for the fly-fishing and birding set.” — Paris Review , “Staff Picks” “Johnson, like Susan Orlean before him, is a magnifier: he sees grand themes—naïveté, jealousy, depression, the entitlement of man . . . That vision makes a book about things like Victorian salmon fly tiers feel heavy as gold.” — The New Yorker , “What We’re Reading This Summer” “[A] true-crime caper recounted with relish.” — O, The Oprah Magazine , “10 Titles to Pick Up Now” “Vivid and arresting . . . Johnson [is] a wonderfully assured writer.” — The Times (London) “One of the most peculiar and memorable true-crime books ever. . . . Johnson is an intrepid journalist . . . [with] a fine knack for uncovering details that reveal, captivate, and disturb.” — Christian Science Monitor “An uncommon book . . . [that] informs and enlightens. . . A heist story that manages to underline the enduring and continuing importance of natural history collections and their incredible value to science. We need more books like this one.” — Science “The best compliment I can give a nonfiction writer is that they make me care deeply about an obscure topic I would otherwise never have been interested in. That’s the case with Kirk Wallace Johnson’s The Feather Thief .” — Eva Holland, Outside , “The Best Summer Books” “A fascinating account of a bizarre crime . . . The Feather Thief is one of the more peculiar and gripping crime stories in recent memory.” — LitHub CrimeReads, “The Essential True Crime Books of Spring 2018” “Johnson succeeds in conveying the gravity of this natural-history 'heist of the century,' and one of The Feather Thief ’s greatest strengths is the excitement, horror, and amazement it evokes. It’s nonfiction that reads like fiction, with plenty of surprising moments.” — Outside “A riveting read.” — Nature “A literary police sketch—part natural history yarn, part detective story, part the stuff of tragedy.” — Smithsonian “Within pages I was hooked. This is a weird and wonderful book . . . Johnson is a master of pacing and suspense . . . It’s a tribute to [his] storytelling gifts that when I turned the last page I felt bereft.” —Maggie Fergusson, The Spectator (London) “A riveting story about mankind’s undeniable desire to own nature’s beauty and a spellbinding examination of obsession, greed, and justice . . .[told] in engrossing detail. . . . A gripping page-turner.” — Bustle “Enthralling.” — HelloGiggles “Richly informative, with handy illustrations, endlessly fascinating and crackingly entertaining, The Feather Thief is the kind of true-crime narrative that gives Erik Larson's much-lauded The Devil in the White City a run for the money.” — Shelf Awareness “Highly entertaining . . . journalism at its best . . . If you know nothing about fly-fishing or tying, it doesn’t matter, as long as you like a well-written story.” —Karen Gallagher, The Baltimore Sun 's Roughly Speaking podcast “Reads like a whodunit . . . I could not put it down.” —Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Fly Fishing Guide Podcast “This is the type of book I absolutely love – one that takes a seemingly obscure topic and shine...