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The Search For The Origins of a Soul

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Author: Joel Blaine Kirkpatrick
Length: 360 page(s)
Written: Jan 2011
Sales Rank: 12 XinXii Sales Rank
Views: 457

Category: Fiction & Literature » Drama  |  Work: Novel
Keywords: Paranormal, Devon England, Opotiki New Zealand, sprituality, souls, demons, angels, hypnosis, ocean voyages, Nineteenth century, physician, Victorian era, Victorian Drama, Victorian Romance

Rachel holds the key to what we are, and what we might believe.

Seeking help from colleagues around the globe, Victorian physician, Dr. Liam Gilbert, is desperate to discover what is wrong with little Rachel Ellingswood. The child has faints that bring her near to death without warning. Only child; heiress to a huge fortune in Devon, England, four year old Rachel will not survive without some miracle of discovery.

Yet, Gilbert does not believe in miracles.

When a single clue sends him on a harrowing voyage across the globe in search of answers, his discovery, about the impossible child, will alter his life forever.

Rachel Ellingswood is not a simple child who is ill; when she is ill – she is not truly there.


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Member since: Jan 2011
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When not reading, he is writing. When not writing, he is reading. Author Joel Blaine Kirkpatrick lives with his lovely wife and their two boys in Southwest Colorado.

A novelist with four published works, he is currently creating his fifth. Dabbling in Sci-Fi, Paranormal, Romance and Adventure, Joel has not claimed a genre as his personal favorite to write. He is becoming suspicious, however, that it might be Tall Ships and period sailing yarns.

Being a fierce supporter of independent and self-publishing, Joel straddles the fence quite well in the industry. He is the current Acquisitions Director for JournalStone Publishing, and is the first contact for authors wishing to be published in the traditional modes. He can be contacted directly at Joel@journalstone.com

His motto, which he freely offers as terribly good advice--Authors should write for themselves, then share their work.

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