ABOUT THE BOOK
A British man, Daniel Moorcroft, disappears in to the Canadian Wilderness.
Why
has he decided to flee society? What do the strange encounters with the bears
and the wolves mean?
As we learn more about the troubled and brutal background of...
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ABOUT THE BOOK
A British man, Daniel Moorcroft, disappears in to the Canadian Wilderness.
Why
has he decided to flee society? What do the strange encounters with the bears
and the wolves mean?
As we learn more about the troubled and brutal background of Daniel Moorcroft we
realise that he has some very profound problems, some of these are personal and
some are shared by the whole world.
I have spent my adult life fighting a war that is not my own; a war that still
continues and whose modest aims are to increase the lifespan of our present way
of life.
This is a system which is unjustifiable, unreasonable and soon to
collapse anyway.
Ordered into battle by those with the most to gain, it is
myself and my colleagues that have had the most to lose.
I have killed many
people.
Few of them deserved to die, though most would have killed me in
preference to dying themselves.
But I have also killed the utterly innocent.
This was part of my job, necessary and unavoidable.
As Daniels adv
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