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How did we get here? And as technology evolves with breakneck speed, does the key to our future survival lie in the ruins of another civilization?
 
A teenaged Natasha Takana seeks to decode the remainder of the hidden DNA code that became the basis for a new religion reviving Creationism in A Stand-in for Dying. Her quest takes her on a voyage to a parallel dimension to learn the fate of the Creators' civilization.
 
The conflict between the warring factions of Brink of Life is rekindled, sweeping Natasha into the middle of it in a pursuit that crosses the boundaries of worlds and time.
 
Can we redeem a dystopian future by tweaking the past? Journey with Natasha to where the trilogy...or perhaps the world...ends.

175 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 3, 2019

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Rick Moskovitz

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Rick Moskovitz is a Harvard educated psychiatrist who taught psychotherapy and spent nearly four decades listening to his patients tell their stories. After leaving practice, he in turn became a storyteller, writing science fiction that explores the psychological consequences of living in a world of expanding possibilities.

His Brink of Life Trilogy begins with the quest for immortality in the mid-21st century and concludes with a search for the origin of human life. In Shared Madness, he returned to his roots as a psychiatrist to write a first person tale of a psychiatrist who, while treating a psychotic patient, descends into madness and finds himself at the nexus of a deadly mystery.

Carousel Music explores his fascination with the subjective and malleable nature of memory and how our memories create the narrative of our identities.

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Wow! I enjoyed the first two books in the Brink of Life trilogy but this one wouldn’t turn loose of me. This book continued the stories of the major characters in Books 1 and 2 finally bringing it all together. I won’t give away any of the multiple storylines but I hated to put this book down.
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