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In Amy's Amazon, Book Two of The Thrillosophy Trilogy, we are re-introduced to our heroine Laura, who has changed her name to Amy as she hides from the malevolent forces seeking her. As she mounts a world-wide campaign of education and philosophy, she has to take her companions deeper into the Amazon rainforest to avoid capture and most likely, death. On her way to an exhilarating final confrontation, she comes to 'know' that one of her faithful followers will die a violent death, and she must face an unfathomable choice: If her only hope of saving the forest she loves comes at the cost of a person she also loves, where should she turn?
Throughout the novel, philosophical themes are interwoven with the action. Questions are posed on the nature of the environment, Humanity's relationship with the environment, and the morality of how we interact with the environment. There are thoughts on Love, Consciousness and death. In addition to looking at our impact on the environment, this novel addressed topics as diverse as economics, society and politics.
In an age when many people are searching for answers and feeling increasingly isolated from the society of which they are part, this book asks readers if it is possible for people to live in harmony with themselves, with each other and with the environment.