The Tasmanian Envoy

Would anyone object to a world where all living creatures have equal rights? How would enforcing this equality work in day-to-day life? Would it not generate a society that legally implements the harvesting of humans, along with other animals, for food similar to the once-habitual butchering of cows and sheep and chickens and pigs?
Victor Sorokin-Benoit narrates his story – the epic of the Envoy Extraordinary to the Biocratic Society of the European Union of Life. He tells how he happened to arrive in the French Riviera from Tasmania, about his meetings with civilized human flesh eaters and their animal lovers, but most of all about Natasha – a charming cannibal who caused him to lose his composure. The Envoy relates his encounters with Natasha’s past as well as the shadowy person who is determined to destroy her.
Victor’s story depicts the desperate attempts of the Tasmanian Envoy to save one human being at all costs and convince her to flee with him from an ominous united population to the safety of the last humanist society on Earth.

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The Tasmanian Envoy

Would anyone object to a world where all living creatures have equal rights? How would enforcing this equality work in day-to-day life? Would it not generate a society that legally implements the harvesting of humans, along with other animals, for food similar to the once-habitual butchering of cows and sheep and chickens and pigs?
Victor Sorokin-Benoit narrates his story – the epic of the Envoy Extraordinary to the Biocratic Society of the European Union of Life. He tells how he happened to arrive in the French Riviera from Tasmania, about his meetings with civilized human flesh eaters and their animal lovers, but most of all about Natasha – a charming cannibal who caused him to lose his composure. The Envoy relates his encounters with Natasha’s past as well as the shadowy person who is determined to destroy her.
Victor’s story depicts the desperate attempts of the Tasmanian Envoy to save one human being at all costs and convince her to flee with him from an ominous united population to the safety of the last humanist society on Earth.

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The Tasmanian Envoy

The Tasmanian Envoy

by Leonid Anin
The Tasmanian Envoy

The Tasmanian Envoy

by Leonid Anin

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Overview

Would anyone object to a world where all living creatures have equal rights? How would enforcing this equality work in day-to-day life? Would it not generate a society that legally implements the harvesting of humans, along with other animals, for food similar to the once-habitual butchering of cows and sheep and chickens and pigs?
Victor Sorokin-Benoit narrates his story – the epic of the Envoy Extraordinary to the Biocratic Society of the European Union of Life. He tells how he happened to arrive in the French Riviera from Tasmania, about his meetings with civilized human flesh eaters and their animal lovers, but most of all about Natasha – a charming cannibal who caused him to lose his composure. The Envoy relates his encounters with Natasha’s past as well as the shadowy person who is determined to destroy her.
Victor’s story depicts the desperate attempts of the Tasmanian Envoy to save one human being at all costs and convince her to flee with him from an ominous united population to the safety of the last humanist society on Earth.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165104640
Publisher: Leonid Anin
Publication date: 12/18/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 408 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
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