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What if you knew that you could never die? How different would your life be? How different would you be? When Private Rob Deakin is fatally wounded during the First World War, he is left for dead; just another nameless casualty of a terrible war. However, a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger known only as "the Medic" not only miraculously heals his wounds, but changes the course of Rob's life forever. For Rob Deakin discovers that he is not only healed, but he cannot die, and he will never age. What follows is a cursed journey through a century of incredible change, seen through the…mehr

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What if you knew that you could never die? How different would your life be? How different would you be? When Private Rob Deakin is fatally wounded during the First World War, he is left for dead; just another nameless casualty of a terrible war. However, a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger known only as "the Medic" not only miraculously heals his wounds, but changes the course of Rob's life forever. For Rob Deakin discovers that he is not only healed, but he cannot die, and he will never age. What follows is a cursed journey through a century of incredible change, seen through the eyes of a man who cannot age, while he searches for the answers to what makes him so different. Can Rob Deakin find out why he is so different, before he loses what is left of his humanity?
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Richard Ayre was born in Northumberland, too many years ago now to remember. He has had a variety of jobs including roofer, milkman and factory worker. Tiring of this, Richard studied for a degree with the Open University and now teaches History for a living. At an impressionable age he fell in love with new wave Heavy Metal and rock music and at about the same time read his first James Herbert novel. The combination of these two magnificent things led him to write his first novel, Minstrel's Bargain, a tale of music and horror. He now lives in Newcastle upon Tyne where he continues to write whenever he can. When not writing, or putting children on detention, he can be found pottering around the Northumberland landscape on his motorcycle, Tanya.