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Butterfly (March of Mankind Book 1)
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We're in a war and it's the worst kind of war, not by enemies from outside, but by enemies inside our gates. We're fighting a war and we can't back down. We gotta never comply. These words of a dead man, repeated in a ravaged city by his valiant widow, prove to be true. The battleground is people's minds, with the objective being totalitarian control. Post-pandemic, after a devastating loss, emerging from his self-imposed mountain exile, Dr. Lionel Goudreault is given an enigmatic mission from a dying Indigenous elder: "Save the butterfly; save the children." Unsure of what it means, Lionel ha...
We're in a war and it's the worst kind of war, not by enemies from outside, but by enemies inside our gates. We're fighting a war and we can't back down. We gotta never comply. These words of a dead man, repeated in a ravaged city by his valiant widow, prove to be true. The battleground is people's minds, with the objective being totalitarian control. Post-pandemic, after a devastating loss, emerging from his self-imposed mountain exile, Dr. Lionel Goudreault is given an enigmatic mission from a dying Indigenous elder: "Save the butterfly; save the children." Unsure of what it means, Lionel has only his wits and his faith as he battles his way through a dystopian landscape. He encounters parallel societies, gangs, victims of trafficking, a growing global military presence and a mysterious black helicopter. Then there are those children he keeps encountering.