Jerry Langtongrew up in Hamilton, where he wrote for "The Hamilton Spectator." He also contributed to "Maclean's." After a move to New York, he became the deputy editor for "The Daily News." Having returned to Toronto, Langton is a freelance writer whose work appears regularly in "The Globe & Mail" and "The Toronto Star." In doing research for the book he spent a lot of time in sewers meeting with rats face-to-face. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.
"Does the fun ever cease?" ---"The Toronto Star""A very creepy and
entertaining book." ---John Oakley, AM640 Toronto Radio"This
intriguing expose into the habits and amazing history of the rat is
entertaining and informative." ---"Scribes""Appallingly
informative." ---Brian Bethune, "Maclean's"
“Does the fun ever cease?” ---"The Toronto Star"“A very creepy and
entertaining book.” ---John Oakley, AM640 Toronto Radio“This
intriguing exposé into the habits and amazing history of the rat is
entertaining and informative.” ---"Scribes"“Appallingly
informative.” ---Brian Bethune, "Maclean’s"
"Does the fun ever cease?" ---"The Toronto Star""A very creepy and
entertaining book." ---John Oakley, AM640 Toronto Radio"This
intriguing expose into the habits and amazing history of the rat is
entertaining and informative." ---"Scribes""Appallingly
informative." ---Brian Bethune, "Maclean's"
"Does the fun ever cease?" ---"The Toronto Star"
"A very creepy and entertaining book." ---John Oakley, AM640
Toronto Radio
"This intriguing expose into the habits and amazing history of the
rat is entertaining and informative." ---"Scribes"
"Appallingly informative." ---Brian Bethune, "Maclean's"
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