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A Seed Once Sown

One man decides how to deal with trophy hunters

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A Seed Once Sown

De: Tim Rees
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One reviewer wrote: "Could not put this down. Not my usual type but totally enjoyed this book, thought provoking... Damn good read kept me up all night."

William does not like people who hunt for fun and after finding a rifle in his father’s attic, there’s something he can do about it.

Many of us support animal rights, but how many of us will take it to the extreme? The word tolerance was never meant to apply to abuse and cruelty.

Read how William is a man who stands up and says no. When his actions hit the national headline news, he finds the majority of the British public are on his side.

The rule of law is challenged and debated at the highest level. If they catch him, will they be able to put the murderer on trial? Social media influencers rise up and ask the question: is William the problem?

One reader’s pre-launch review reads: “This is one novel I didn’t want to end. Trophy hunting is a subject I feel strongly about and it was as if the characters of William and Ashley were talking directly to me. Animal rights is a huge and controversial topic, but Tim Rees is fearless in grasping that nettle. And William is a murderer, but I like him so much and his relationship with fifteen-year-old Ashley is deeply emotionally engaging. Now I’ve finished the book, I’m missing that involvement. What’s troubling, though, is the fact we are talking about murder here. The police detective in pursuit of William is a wonderfully strong female character, but I wanted her to fail! Right up to the very last page Tim shone a new light on animal rights for me. I’ve learned a lot and even feel inspired to get actively involved in animal rights issues.”

Asesinato Crimen Ficción y Crimen Literatura y Ficción
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