
Incarnate: Existence
by Thomas Harper
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Pub Date Nov 02 2014 | Archive Date Oct 18 2021
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Description
Being the only immortal being in existence, reincarnated every time they die, life has been lonely for Marcy Riviera, her current incarnation. Attempts to live a normal life are difficult when carrying the psychological baggage of humanities brutal past and the question of why reincarnation happens to her and only her.Marcy thought things would be better when she found out she wasn't the only one who experiences this. But after finding another, as time progresses, they both realize that they may be around for a very long time.Navigating the accelerating pace of technological innovation and the strange questions of their own existence, both of these mysterious beings must figure out a way to ensure that the future is not one of pain and misery. Meanwhile, they begin to uncover a mysterious worldwide conspiracy that entangles politics, organized crime, and bizarre human experimentation.In part one of this three part series, you will get a glimpse at what the future might possibly behold for these beings and the rest of humanity.
Advance Praise
"A colossal undertaking and an impressive achievement. The pieces of character history and past memories peppered into the prose give Marcy endless depth, proving Harper is as adept at character building as crafting plot. With a premise that is ripe for philosophical musing andan ever-deepening plot that lays a strong groundwork for Harper's saga, Incarnate: Existence is a jaw-dropping, thought-provoking gem." --Self-Publishing Review