Soul View

By Jeff Inlo
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(4.50 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Oct. 21, 2009
Words: 106324 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

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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Tags

spiritual, death, supernatural, supernatural thriller, supernatural suspense, death and dying, heaven, spiritual soul

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Review by: Sarah Latham on July 19, 2011 : star star star star
Quite enjoyed spending time with these characters and this premise :)
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Review by: GraceKrispy on July 22, 2010 : star star star star star
This was a provocative and compelling look at good and evil, and the battle therein. I was captive from beginning to end, and it provided an interesting new perspective to give me food for thought. I'm looking forward to the author's other works!
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Review by: Timothy Nix on April 24, 2010 : (no rating)
What if you could see inside and read the condition of people's souls? This gripping novel examines that question and all of its ramifications. I have read it twice now and discovered something new both times. I think it would be a good discussion book for book clubs, because it opens doors to how such an ability would affect yourself and those around you, how it would be perceived by those whose souls have been examined, and how such an ability might be used for both good and evil. 5 out of 5 stars.
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