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With a storyline that crosses into the realm of the otherworldly, this novel tells a story of murder and madness, ancient secrets and modern day intrigue. It takes you on a journey into the uncharted waters that reside on the other side of physical existence. "...fast-moving, plot-twisting thriller... also an aspiring novel of ideas, in which the writer... chastises religious intolerance...and envisions in detail a 'life after life'... Ian Thomas has created a fascinating world and a worthy page-turner for a winter's night." - Peter Feniak, The Globe & Mail "...Ian Thomas finds himself in The…mehr

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With a storyline that crosses into the realm of the otherworldly, this novel tells a story of murder and madness, ancient secrets and modern day intrigue. It takes you on a journey into the uncharted waters that reside on the other side of physical existence. "...fast-moving, plot-twisting thriller... also an aspiring novel of ideas, in which the writer... chastises religious intolerance...and envisions in detail a 'life after life'... Ian Thomas has created a fascinating world and a worthy page-turner for a winter's night." - Peter Feniak, The Globe & Mail "...Ian Thomas finds himself in The Lost Chord... gothic thriller in a Da Vinci Code sense... confronting all the big issues - religion, spirituality, love, death, life and the reasons for our very existence..." Graham Rockingham, The Hamilton Spectator "Ian Thomas's Lost Chord is a metaphysical nail-biter... kept me engaged emotionally and intellectually without food or drink for about 20 hours... unusual and thought-provoking... deserves huge attention from readers with a taste for unconventional thinking..." Mag Ruffman, The Globe & Mail
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Autorenporträt
Ian grew up in the hills and streams of the Pacific Northwest. He now lives in Houston, Texas with his beautiful wife and their horde of children. Besides the written word, he also enjoys fantasy and sci-fi nerdom in all its forms. He also thinks writing about yourself in the third person is silly. "Use the Force, Harry." -Gandalf