Book description
An extraordinary true story of abduction and survival, told vividly
and with candour. Both shocking and inspiring, Left for Dead in the
Outback is the gripping tale of how one man endured a terrible ordeal
and lived to tell the tale. "No shoes, no vehicle, no food, no
water and no idea. I'd always been one of those blokes who ragged on
people who found themselves lost in the desert. Now I was one of those
people. It was hard, desolate country for a man all alone in bare
feet. Nevertheless, I started to walk. And walk. The more I walked, I
figured, the less distance I'd have to travel to get found. It was
faulty logic, but it was the best I could come up with." In April
2006 the news broke of an amazing feat of survival by a white man in
one of the most inhospitable areas of Australia. Ricky Megee was found
sheltering by a dam on a remote cattle property in the Northern
Territory. After being abducted on the Buntine Highway, drugged, then
left for dead, Ricky had walked for ten days in bare feet through
unforgiving terrain in blistering heat. Stumbling upon a dam, he set
up camp there and survived for almost three months on leeches,
grasshoppers, frogs and plants, losing 60 kg in the process. In Left
for Dead in the Outback, Ricky Megree gives a full and frank account
of his abduction and survival, for the first time since his
extraordinary rescue. Vividly told, it's a gripping yet inspiring
story of how one man endures a terrible ordeal and lives to tell the
tale. "Seventy-one days lost in the desert; it sounds like an
amazing tale of survival against the odds. And it is." -- Real
Travel "Loaded with brutal honesty." -- Time Out "This
is a detailed page-turner of the will to live that pulls no punches;
honest and readable, vicarious and visceral." -- Bookseller &
Publisher "The least-PC book you will ever encounter.
Hard-hitting but inspiring." -- MostlyFood