Unshakable faith is only that which can face reason in all human epochs. - Allan Kardec
Author Daniel Davidsohn’s interest in the creative arts led him to direct experimental short films and write several screenplays. One of these, CAFÉ, was well received and won the hollywoodscript.com contest in 2005. He is the author of several novels, including FROM THE NILE TO THE EUPHRATES (a Portuguese Edition in 2009), MARE CRISIUM (a Portuguese Edition in 2015), A HIGHER POWER (2016) and his current THE KARMA CODE.
Daniel’s writing style is colorful to the point of exotic – his words dance across the pages heightening the suspense and intrigue while always maintaining the focus of his story. For example, he opens this book with the following – ‘Juujärvi, Finland - Clifford Bouvier looked like an old limping horse bleeding from both nostrils. He ran as fast and awkwardly as a wounded seventy-year-old could, struggling with each step as he sunk to his knees in the snow. He kept looking back, panting. There was a plain of white between him and the small village, and by now, he had to slow down his frantic sprint. In Juujärvi, a small village located in the Arctic Circle of northern Finland, life wasn’t easy. The landscape was breathtaking, but if someone needed a hospital, the nearest one was fifty miles away. There were no schools, no malls, nothing. Only a few dozen people or so insisted on living there. Sure, they could hunt elk and eat it. Enjoy a cup of coffee and the local cake. Though it was a dying rural village, Clifford Bouvier had rented a small house there after leaving Chicago years ago in search of the perfect place to carry on his research undisturbed.’
And so the scene opens to introduce the fine story as the synopsis outlines – ‘After a controversial American researcher is murdered in a remote Finnish village, Boston investigator Harry Walker receives a call from Candice--the victim's grieving niece. Determined to uncover her uncle's murderer, Candice finds herself in need of protection from the same forces that led to her uncle's demise. In a fight for survival through Finland, Scotland, and the United States, Harry and Candice face the greed of investors and rogue agents, who all want to get their hands on what is being called the Karma Code, an experiment potentially capable of accessing a surviving consciousness and predicting a person's fate. Unless Harry and Candice can find someone to trust amid the treachery around them, they--and the Code--are in danger of disappearing for good.
Strong promising work from a man who sculpts his mysteries well. Grady Harp, June 17