Rainbows and Butterflies

Rainbows and Butterflies by Mark R. Colcy, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in 2011, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of crime and personal loss. This edition spans 354 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Marshel Hays, a constable in Calgary, who grapples with the emotional turmoil stemming from his daughter’s tragic death while he attempts to construct a solid case against her offender.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of the challenges faced by both Marshel and his daughter, Bobbi, who struggles under the weight of her father’s profession and ultimately seeks escape through a life of crime. The story intertwines elements of mystery and police procedural, as Marshel confronts his past and strives to impart lessons to his children. The themes of crime and familial relationships are central to this narrative, offering insight into the darker aspects of life and the pursuit of justice.
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Marshel Hays had worked the streets of Calgary as a constable for the better half of his life and felt privileged to do so. Despite his own less than enviable past, he believed he had learned from his mistakes and would be able to pass that knowledge on to his kids. At 15 years of age Bobbi was the oldest of two daughters suffocating as the daughter of a cop’ and has to escape. House rules were a cakewalk compared to what lay ahead. Quickly forced into a life of stealing cars, drugs, and prostitution she eventually makes a break for it. Join Marshel as he struggles with his emotions over his daughter’s death while trying to build a lock tight case against the offender.
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