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Where the Butterflies Rest (Butterfly Trilogy #1)

Where the Butterflies Rest (Butterfly Trilogy #1)

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Publication Date: April 24th, 2014
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781477656365
Pages:
372

Description

Dr Tom Andrews has become somewhat disillusioned with his life in the Health Service, when a face from his past (Rosie) surfaces in his consulting room. A subsequent sexual scandal leads Tom and Rosie to leave everything behind and move to the South of Spain. Tom becomes driven by a mystical experience and a series of strange encounters. He is convinced that he is being directed to rebuild the crumbling dream of a long dead Spanish doctor.Tom has always felt that a carved wooden butterfly inherited from an ancestor is more than just an ornament, but he gradually learns that in some way his past ties him to his future and that butterflies are at the centre of it all. At the same time, Rosie's past also determines her future but in a way that Tom could never have imagined.Their relationship gradually goes into decline as Rosie's past catches up with her and she can no longer hold back her ghosts. Her life with Tom is based on a lie and she sees only one solution.Destiny and coincidence gradually become indistinguishable: a chance meeting, a passionate affair, a crazy idea or a seemingly random decision all seem to push them further in one direction. Their story takes us from the rolling farmlands of the English Midlands to the rocky mountains of Secret Andaluc a; from the rational world of traditional medicine to inexplicable mystical forces where love and loss, envy and jealousy, truth and lies, even life and death all seem to be necessary parts of a greater plan.The story is Tom's gift to Rosie. It is humorous, sad, tense, happy, mysterious; where the future is an unknown destination in the pursuit of happiness and peace.

About the Author

Bill Anderson was born in Edinburgh in 1958. His career has followed many paths, starting with languages and theology and leading into the ministry; working with addictions and residential rehabilitation for drug users and their children. He spent many years in service provision in the field of addictions including responsibilities on Governmental advisory committees and direct contact with those at the problematic side of addictions. In 2003 he left this all behind to move to Spain to adopt the more predictable, but less profitable life of teaching languages, and concentrating on his poetry and writing. He lives in the countryside near La Cala de Mijas with his wife, Vicky.