Mira Books © 2007, 494 pages [amazon]
A terrorist bombing in Rome leaves one man dead and photojournalist Josh Ryder haunted. He begins to experience vivid waking dreams in which he lives snatches of experience from other men’s lives–or perhaps from his own previous lives. Most compelling to him are the experiences of Julius, a pagan priest whose doomed love affair with a Vestal Virgin plays out against a backdrop of religious conflict. Josh also spends time in the shoes of a certain Percy Talmage, who lived in New York in the late 19th century, in a building now occupied by Josh’s employer, an organization that researches reincarnation. While investigating a mystery connected with recent discoveries at an archaeological dig in Rome, Josh comes to comprehend that his life is inextricably bound with those of Julius and Percy, and that the past casts a long shadow over the present.
[INSET TEXT: While investigating a mystery connected with recent discoveries at an archaeological dig in Rome, Josh comes to comprehend that his
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