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Grave Convictions
by William Pillow (About the author)
Clues from beyond the grave convict a killer and cause townspeople of Denton, Kentucky to question the finality of death. Three teenagers disappear without a trace. One victim’s newborn brother has fearful nightmares and recalls things only his dead brother would know. The parents attach no significance to this until the boy becomes terrified of a local handyman and his mother reads a book on reincarnated children. She contacts the book’s author and learns that her son may be his reincarnated brother. With that, she begins an uphill battle to learn the truth about her first son’s disappearance and to convict the culprit. But, without a body, her efforts seem in vain. Complicating everything are the firm convictions of Denton residents that we only live once. Grave Convictions couples murder and reincarnation in a setting where people’s beliefs about death clash with findings from real-life research. Even for those who do not believe in the paranormal, it provides timely advice for improving one’s life and the lives of others.
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Price: $7.95 Available Formats: Adobe PDF Palm PDB HTML Rocket e-book Trade Paperback
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at Amazon.com
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Combines a murder mystery with concepts of reincarnation, January 7, 2005
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Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
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Strongly recommended reading, Grave Convictions is an original novel that combines a fictional murder mystery with concepts of reincarnation drawn from real-life experiences of survivors near-death experiences and other paranormal phenomena. Clues from beyond the grave convict a killer and cause the townspeople of Denton, Kentucky to question the finality of death. When three teenagers disappear without a trace, one of the missing teen's newborn brother has fearful nightmares and recalls things only his dead brother would know. The parents attach no significance to this until the boy becomes terrified of a local handyman and his mother reads a book on reincarnated children. She contacts the books' author and learns that her son may in fact be his reincarnated brother. With that, she sets out to lean the truth about her first son's disappearance. Grave Convictions is a work of deftly written fiction, but it also provides within the context of a riveting story, timely advice for improving the reader's own life as well as the lives of others.
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Perfect Bound Paperback (128 pp. 6” x 9”) $ 12.95
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William Pillow was educated as a pharmacist, served in the USAF Medical Service Corps. He wrote and/or edited five educational textbooks, several dozen articles for professional journals, and two trade periodicals. Trained as a scientist, he had been skeptical of psychic phenomena. Seven years ago, while reading a book by a well-known psychic, Pillow recalled an almost-forgotten comment made by his grandson five years before: “What if this is not the real world?” This prompted him to read everything he could find on reincarnation, near-death experiences, and similar paranormal phenomena. His emphasis has been on scientific research documenting claims of previous lives and near-death experiences.
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