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Dr. Jim Sagacity has the special ability to see souls. He watches spirits depart this world in a display of pure wonder until one day he learns that not all souls are able to make this transition. With a new perspective of death, he attempts to intervene, but despite his best efforts, he finds that not everyone shares his views and that the world he lives in can be a very dangerous place.

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First published October 21, 2009

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Jeff Inlo

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Jeff Inlo spent several years in NJ with his wife, Joan, and their dogs. He wrote over twenty novels, focusing on fantasy and science fiction. Recently, he retired and moved to Pennsylvania. His last novel was the 15th book in the Delver Magic Series featuring the purebred delver Ryson Acumen. If you wish to contact him regarding his work, please send an email to jeffinlo@gmail.com

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January 10, 2018
This is an extremely descriptive book and goes into great detail. Sometimes so much so that it takes a while to get to the point. I almost stopped reading at the beginning because of this but it intrigued me so I kept going. Half way through and I'm still not sure what the point of the story is. I am still intrigued though so will keep reading. I can't see where this might be going so I hope there is gonna be a big twist.

It did kinda finish with a twist and it definitely got more exciting in the second half. It left me with quite a few unanswered questions and I still really didn't see the ultimate point of what Stan was doing or why he was doing it. It might have been better if his reasons were money driven. I don't think I would read this book again but I did enjoy it.
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October 2, 2020
A really great read. This story grabs you by the heart strings. You really care about the main character. I found the story lingers with you even after you finish.
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14 reviews1 follower
February 16, 2021
Great points of struggle. Where are our souls. A bit repetitive or takes a long time to explain but worth the journey.
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February 4, 2013
This book was long to start. It was slow and it was... I don't know. But usually, when a book really does not interest me, by the 10th page, I don't continue because I really don't care. This book, I cared. It had a lot of defaults, but I liked it. I especially liked the end. I looked at the reviews before I finished it and I saw that most people did not like this book. I went through with it, and I have to say I liked it. Yes it was long, yes sometimes, I could not see the end of it, yes sometimes, the author repeated himself 50 times in different ways... but I liked the book. I liked the «morale» of the book. I liked the «spirit» and the «character» of the main actor. I recommend this book, I really do.
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3,053 reviews58 followers
June 4, 2011
OMG, this is one of the most antiseptic reads ever! At first, I questioned if I really purchased a work of fiction or if this was someone's medical/psychological journal. There was no emotion just a drab description of the events the characters saw. This went on and on as new characters were introduced until finally, I gave up. It was about as exciting as reading the label of a listerine bottle and just as enjoyable. Sorry, this was just a waste of time for me.
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157 reviews4 followers
June 13, 2012
I almost skipped this book based on the rambling, almost pointless first part of the book. I realize that it was backstory but the voice of the protagonist grated on me. I figured out what was happening well before the character but overall the rest of the story went well.

What would you do if you knew that people have a soul and that they can move on after this life? What would you do to help them?
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July 30, 2011
Read on kindle. i dont think its available elsewhere which is not surprising since its basically a weakly veiled religious tract. final moral: youre going to hell unless you believe in heaven. not my favorite attitude to spread so i didnt like it. also not great writing, wordy and self conscious. if it werent religious and wordy it would have been interesting though.
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April 2, 2011
I liked the book! Characters were developed nicely, could not tell the good guys from the bad, you had to keep reading. Had some nice twists in it to keep you guessing. I was glad to see a sequel come out.
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8 reviews1 follower
July 3, 2012
This books starts out slow ... very slow. After the 3rd chapter it picks up, somewhat. It has a decent story line with a decent plot, but it really needs work. Although the first three chapters are slow, I don't recommend skipping them, they are part of the backstory (unfortunately).
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November 16, 2012
an absolute pile of crap, with the protagonist clearly being one of the most stupid lead characters I have ever read. A terrible religious ramble masquerading as a thriller. Thank God(....) it was free on the Kindle. Dreadful.
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158 reviews53 followers
July 15, 2013
An interesting concept, a psychologist who can watch peoples soul's pass over.

A lot of the negative reviews focus on the religious aspect of this, but to be honest, I didn't read it that way, so enjoyed the book.
12 reviews3 followers
June 28, 2012
First book I read on my Sony e-Reader and I was not disappointed. I really liked that it was not a predictable story, and I enjoyed the growth of the main character.
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