25 parts Complete In 1898, as the British begin the ambitious task of building the Kenya-Uganda Railway, a quiet terror unfolds in the wilds of Tsavo. Two lions, once thought to be ordinary predators, begin attacking the workers with brutal efficiency, leaving behind a trail of death and fear. Their unrelenting hunger and unnatural behavior soon raise questions no one is prepared to answer.
Arthur Stanton, a determined British engineer, is thrust into the heart of the crisis as the man-eaters grow bolder. With the lives of his men at risk and his wife, Ellie Stanton, awaiting the birth of their first child, Arthur is forced to confront the mystery behind the lions' attacks. His only hope lies in the guidance of Jabari Niazi, a local African guide who knows the land and its dangers like the back of his hand.
As Arthur and his team embark on a perilous hunt, the lions seem to be more than just animals-they are something darker, something that may not be entirely of this world. With each passing day, the line between man and beast blurs, and Arthur begins to question everything he thought he knew about survival, duty, and the land itself.
When a hardened local hunter named Gabriel Hawke joins the search, tensions rise as the hunt takes unexpected and deadly turns. Arthur's resolve is tested, and with every loss, he is pulled deeper into a nightmare that threatens not only his sanity but his very soul.
In the wilds of Tsavo, where the laws of nature no longer seem to apply, the true nature of the man-eaters may never be fully understood. And as the final confrontation approaches, Arthur faces an unimaginable choice-one that could change the course of his life forever.