River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey, 175 pages
Facing a nationwide meat shortage just over 100 years ago, Congress considered a plan to import hippos to the U.S. and create hippo ranches. This is absolutely true, though it ultimately didn't come to fruition. Thankfully, Sarah Gailey heard about this ludicrous plan and decided to write a Western-esque adventure story of revenge set in the marshy lands of the Mississippi delta.
This novella features a rowdy bunch of outlaws hired to wrangle the feral hippos out of the area and into the Gulf of Mexico. But their leader, a British transplant and former hippo rancher, has an ulterior motive that not all of the crew members are on board for. While I have a few quibbles with transitions, for the most part this is an enjoyable, rollicking ride. The second book, Taste of Marrow, has moved up to the top spot on my TBR list.
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