Publisher's Synopsis
They told us the Wild West ended.
They were wrong.
In this gripping, unflinching exposé, acclaimed investigative author Geoffrey Zachary rips open the silence surrounding a global underworld of ritual violence, human trafficking, organ theft, and spiritual exploitation that continues to operate in plain sight-protected by culture, cloaked in tradition, and sustained by global indifference.
Savage Frontiers is a bold, sweeping, and necessary work of investigative nonfiction that uncovers how the world's forgotten spaces-rural villages, spiritual shrines, urban slums, and encrypted digital networks-remain lawless frontiers where the human body is currency, belief is weaponized, and the vulnerable are sacrificed, literally and figuratively, for power, money, and myth.
From the blood altars of West Africa to the baby factories of Southeast Asia, from the refugee routes of Eastern Europe to the underground marketplaces of the deep web, Zachary follows the supply chains of human suffering-tracing how bones become beauty products, how children become collateral, and how silence becomes the system.
But this book is not just a record of horrors. It is a blueprint for change.
Structured across ten riveting parts and over 100 meticulously crafted chapters, Savage Frontiers blends on-the-ground journalism, survivor testimony, cultural analysis, and legal insight to:
- Expose the global business model of ritual abuse and trafficking
- Show how culture, corruption, and faith are used to excuse or enable violence
- Map out the financial and technological networks that sustain these crimes
- Introduce the resistors, whistleblowers, and survivors who are fighting back
- Propose real, actionable reforms-from truth commissions to DNA registries, from hotlines that save lives to spiritual revolutions that heal instead of harm
At its core, Savage Frontiers demands one thing: that the global community stop looking away.
It is a rare and courageous book-painful, profound, and ultimately empowering. Each chapter ends not with despair, but with direction. Each story told becomes a call to action. Each truth revealed is a refusal to let history bury the bodies of the present.
For readers of Caste, Empire of Pain, Half the Sky, and Know My Name, this book belongs on your shelf-and in your conscience.
Whether you are an activist, educator, faith leader, policymaker, survivor, or global citizen looking to understand and confront one of the most disturbing, underreported crises of our time, this book is a lifeline, a manifesto, and a mirror.
The Wild West never ended.
But now, it has been named.
And the frontier ends with us.