He hid the old pencil-drawn map for 40 years.The guards never found it.After 40 years in San Quentin, Luke Palmer leaves with a state-issued suit, $100 dollars to buy a bus ticket, and a map that will lead to a promise and into the heart of a dark forest. “The Butterfly Forest is a high-octane thriller that is part mystery, part love story, and full bore great storytelling that you’ll think about days after you’ve left the woods.” – John Davenport (Orlando, FL)College graduate student Molly Monroe is about to release rare butterflies not far from where the FBI used 4,000 bullets in a shootout to kill Ma Barker and one of her gangster sons in 1935. Molly snaps a picture that will frame something she never sees coming.Sean O’Brien does see something — a predator. Between the sea of cars in a Walmart parking lot. Walking quickly. Stalking two women. As O’Brien tries to prevent the abduction, he opens the door to a new relationship. And he opens a dark door to a horror that is secluded within the forest. He follows veiled tracks that lead him farther into the woods where an evil from the past intersects with a frightening presence to form a volatile trap with only one way out.”ABSOLUTELY MESMERIZING!!!!!”- Anthony B. Thomas (Louisville, KY)”If you like the works of writers like Lee Child, Robert Crais, James Lee Burke and Michael Connelly, you’ll enjoy Tom Lowe’s THE BUTTERFLY FOREST.”- Aaron Winters (Miami, FL)
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