Synopses & Reviews
Michael Tobias' latest work of fiction is a shocking, breath-stopping political thriller which tracks the fury of an outraged ex-Special Forces veteran who turns to violent retribution in defense of the earth and its fauna.
Rage and Reason is an unstoppable rollercoaster of action which explodes across four continents—a chief executive's severed head is served up at a stockholder's luncheon...a furrier is skinned alive...Thai poachers are deftly eliminated...and the first day of hunting season in the Maine woods is turned into a human massacre.
Rage and Reason is as vivid a portrayal of the horrors of vivisection and the meat industry as Upton Sinclair's classic
The Jungle.
"A terrific story, told from the heart, its soul rich with knowledge. Some people and corporations should lose sleep wondering if Rage & Reason will ever become a real life thriller for them."—Ingrid E. Newkirk, President, PETA—People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals
Synopsis
".....one of the most controversial works (of its type)....and is a must read as we head into the 21st century". Marc Bekoff, Professor of Organismic Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder; editor of 'An Encyclopedia Of Animal Rights And Animal Welfare'
"Rage and Reason has hit a bit too close to home....Thus what was, in submitted form, prophetic, now reads, in the published text, at least in large parts, as something of an after-action report". Dr. Tom Marks, author, star athlete, and specialist in counter-insurgency
"Not a single statement in the newspapers or magazines ever came out in support of what he was doing. The condemnation from animal groups was unanimous. Felham was nothing mroe than a terrorist. How could he continue to believe in his war, against such universal condemnation?"
Michael Tobias' latest work of fiction is a shocking, breath-stopping political thriller which tracks the fury of an outraged ex-Special Forces veteran who rams to violent retribution in defence of the earth and its fauna.
Rage and Reason is an unstoppable rollercoaster of action which explodes across four continents - a chief executive's severed head is served up at a stockholder's luncheon.....a furrier is skinned alive.....Thai poachers are deftly eliminated...and the first day of hunting season in the Maine woods is tamed into a human massacre.
Rage and Reason is as vivid a portrayal of the horrors of vivisection and the meat industry as Upton Sinclair's classic 'The Jungle'