Shooting Butterflies

Shooting Butterflies by T. M. Clark, published by Wilde Press on March 29, 2024, is a fiction work that delves into themes of action and adventure set against the backdrop of Southern Africa. The narrative follows ex-soldier Kirkman ‘Buffel’ Potgieter, whose obsession with a young girl named Tara Wright escalates after she is saved from his sinister intentions by Shilo Jamison Khumalo. As Tara and her family flee Zimbabwe for South Africa, the story unfolds with layers of betrayal, love, and the haunting presence of Buffel.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that intertwines the lives of Tara, Wayne Botha, and Jamison as they navigate the complexities of love and survival amidst danger. The book explores the impact of violence and the quest for freedom, highlighting the characters’ struggles against Buffel’s relentless pursuit. With a page count of 346, this edition presents a rich narrative that reflects the diversity and multicultural aspects of the region, inviting readers to engage with the characters’ journeys and the challenges they face.
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He sees ‘the butterfly’ in his dreams.
She is the key to setting a child’s soul free.
She is the perfect sacrifice.
Ex-soldier Kirkman ‘Buffel’ Potgieter lives by the motto of his former military unit: Tiri Tose, which is Shona for ‘we are together’…but also for ‘there is no escape’. When Shilo Jamison Khumalo betrays Buffel by saving a neighbour’s child, Tara Wright, from becoming the latest addition to his sinister ‘butterfly’ collection, it sparks Buffel’s obsession with hunting them both down.
After Tara witnesses the murder of her father and uncle, she and her remaining family leave Zimbabwe for a new life in South Africa. There, a teenage Tara meets Wayne Botha, but finds she isn’t prepared for the price she is asked to pay for falling in love. After Tara secretly flees the conservative rural community, Wayne never gives up hope of ever seeing his one true love again.
When, years later, Tara makes contact with Wayne to reveal a secret – and some potentially devastating news – Wayne and Jamison find they have far more in common than just a passion for African wildlife and join forces to protect Wayne’s new family. But the threat of Buffel is still looming – and Jamison knows only too well that there will be ‘no escape’ for him and Tara, ‘The Butterfly’.
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