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The Coyote at the Door

True Stories of Sudden Wildlife Attacks in Pennsylvania Where Humans Least Expect Them

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The Coyote at the Door

De: Jeffrey Rittenhouse
Narrado por: Zachary Dylan Brown
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The Coyote at the Door: True Stories of Sudden Wildlife Attacks Where Humans Least Expect Them
The wild isn’t always deep in the mountains. Sometimes—it’s standing right outside your door.

In The Coyote at the Door, real people share their terrifying, unforgettable encounters with one of North America’s most adaptable predators. Set in quiet suburbs, rural backyards, neighborhood parks, and wooded walking trails, these are true stories of sudden wildlife attacks that shattered the illusion of safety and brought the wilderness crashing into everyday life.

From a nurse mauled behind her workplace in rural Pennsylvania…

To a father who fought off a rabid coyote to protect his young daughters…

To children attacked in their own front yards.

To hikers, joggers, and dog walkers ambushed in places they thought were safe…

These gripping narratives reveal what happens when instincts collide, when fear takes over, and when ordinary people are forced to confront a wild animal at close range. Each chapter offers a dramatic retelling of real events—some fueled by rabies, others by hunger, confusion, or territorial drive—and shines a light on the growing tension between expanding suburban life and the rising presence of urbanized Coyotes, Bears, Deer and Bobcats.

This book will pull you in from the first minute—and stay with you long after you finish.

©2025 Jeffrey Rittenhouse (P)2025 Jeffrey Rittenhouse
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Ordinary days turning chaotic in seconds. Parents acting without hesitation.
Victims processing shock after survival. Wildlife behavior explained through lived experience.

True stories. No filler

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I didn’t expect this audiobook to grip me the way it did. Jeffrey Rittenhouse’s storytelling transports you right into the heart of these shocking encounters, making you feel every ounce of fear, confusion, and awe that the victims must have felt. As someone who spends a lot of time outdoors, these true stories hit close to home. it’s a chilling reminder that wildlife doesn’t always stay in the wild. Zachary Dylan Brown’s narration adds an eerie realism; his calm tone makes the tension in each story even more haunting. What I appreciated most is how the book balances raw emotion with thoughtful insight into how humans and animals are colliding more often. It’s unsettling, fascinating, and impossible to stop listening once you start. I think he should do one for the sea next being that im a diver and there are some scary creatures down there.

Very Interesting and Fun

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The Coyote at the Door is a chilling and fascinating collection of true stories that challenges the comforting belief that wildlife dangers only exist deep in the wilderness. By focusing on sudden, unexpected encounters in Pennsylvania—often in suburban or familiar settings—the book delivers a powerful reminder that nature doesn’t always stay at a safe distance.

What makes this book especially compelling is its matter-of-fact tone. The stories are presented clearly and respectfully, without sensationalism, allowing the facts to speak for themselves. Each account is unsettling in its own way, not just because of the attacks, but because of how ordinary the circumstances often are.

Beyond the shock value, the book encourages awareness and preparedness. It subtly reshapes how you think about coexistence with wildlife, especially as human and animal habitats continue to overlap.

A thought-provoking and sometimes disturbing read that will linger in your mind—perfect for readers interested in true stories, wildlife behavior, and the realities of living closer to nature than we often realise.

Unsettling, Eye-Opening, and Impossible to Ignore

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I’m a big fan of those events where animal life collides with the human world in unexpected ways, and I’m also a big fan of the Dangerous Animals series, so I welcomed this audiobook with open arms. The stories are wild, and the chapters are short, which makes it perfect to listen to a couple of them while doing other things like cooking or even taking a shower, without losing focus.

I didn’t know about the huge number of animal attacks in Pennsylvania, especially those involving coyotes. My favorite story was about the man who saved his dog from the fangs of a large coyote, and that was just the beginning of the story of a single problematic animal that went through many towns, attacking everyone it crossed.

Wild stories where nature crosses the line

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The Coyote at the Door works particularly well as an audiobook, with its tight, intense true stories that make an absorbing, disturbing listen. Hearing those encounters occur — in everyday scenes such as front yards, parks, walking trails, and workplaces — builds the tension and makes the danger feel immediate and real. The narration keeps things moving and makes it easy to listen in short sessions. Many of the stories, though, have rabid coyotes or mother black bears with cubs, and the repetition dulls the impact over time. A wider range of animals would have kept the listening experience fresher. In general, it’s a gripping audiobook, making you much more aware of just how close wildlife can be, even in places that tend to feel safe.

Eye Opening

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