The Reincarnationist Papers
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Narrado por:
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Bronson Pinchot
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Michael David Axtell
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De:
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D. Eric Maikranz
Sobre este áudio
Now a major motion picture, Infinite, starring Mark Wahlberg.
Haunted by memories of two past lives, a troubled young man stumbles upon a centuries-old secret society of similar individuals and dares to join their ranks. Discovered in an antique store in Rome at the turn of the millennium, The Reincarnationist Papers offers a tantalising glimpse into the Cognomina, a secret society of people who possess total recall of their past lives.
Evan Michaels struggles with being different, with having the complete memories of two other people who lived sequentially before him. He fights loneliness and believes his ‘condition’ is unique, until he meets Poppy. She recognises his struggle because she has the same ‘condition’, except that she is much older, remembering back seven consecutive lives. But there is something else she must share with Evan - she is a member of a secret society of others like them. They are, in effect, near immortals - compiling experiences and skills over lifetimes into near superhuman abilities that they have used to drive history toward their own agenda on a longer timeline. Through Poppy, Evan is invited into the Cognomina, but he must decide if he can face their tests before entering this new mysterious society as their equal.
©2009 D. Eric Maikranz (P)2020 W F HowesResumo da Crítica
"For fans of The Matrix and Memento, a twisty, exciting adventure!" (Diana Gabaldon, number-one New York Times best-selling author of the Outlander series)
"The high stakes and clever premise of Maikranz’s thrilling debut successfully evoke a sense of wide-eyed awe." (Publishers Weekly)