Helpful Score: 1
A successful follow-up to the Reincarnationist (although this could be read as a stand-alone), MJ Rose again is following the stories and agonies of those haunted by half-remembered past lives. Meer has suffered from her "flashbacks" since her childhood and her father has searched for answers to help her. When his studies of Judaica bring him in touch with some secret history involving Beethoven and a "memory flute" Meer is brought into a tangled web of deceit and secrecy.
Again, the flashes back to past lives are somewhat important to the character relationships, but can be a tad difficult to follow. All in all, a bit less enjoyable than the previous book, but a good entertaining read that challenges man's common beliefs about life here and now...and what came before.
Again, the flashes back to past lives are somewhat important to the character relationships, but can be a tad difficult to follow. All in all, a bit less enjoyable than the previous book, but a good entertaining read that challenges man's common beliefs about life here and now...and what came before.