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The narrator, shattered by the sudden death of his young wife, becomes obsessed with unlocking the mysteries of the universe to find her. Angels, dreams, synchronicity, shamanic forces, past lives, parallel universes, and "places where the material and spiritual worlds has thinned" are all explored in his desperate attempt for solace and connection. Uncannily mirroring his spiral through the stages of grief, is a hilarious gallery of colorful clients, volatile and vulnerable, Joe represents in his law practice.Weaving through the story as well, a valuable coin passes through many undiscerning…mehr

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The narrator, shattered by the sudden death of his young wife, becomes obsessed with unlocking the mysteries of the universe to find her. Angels, dreams, synchronicity, shamanic forces, past lives, parallel universes, and "places where the material and spiritual worlds has thinned" are all explored in his desperate attempt for solace and connection. Uncannily mirroring his spiral through the stages of grief, is a hilarious gallery of colorful clients, volatile and vulnerable, Joe represents in his law practice.Weaving through the story as well, a valuable coin passes through many undiscerning hands, paralleling the narrator's elusive search.Renting the Veil is a story of life after death, a mystery, an adventure, a comedy, a tragedy, a timeless love story and a modern tale of discovery.
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The author is an attorney, organic farmer, festival dancer and world traveler. She has lived in many cities and towns across the United States, working in a surprising variety of occupations ranging from a big band swing d.j. to executive management of a fast IT company. Widowed young, she raised four happy children, now grown. She presently lives in a log cabin in the mountains of Virginia and is working on a multimedia travel adventure series, Oliver's Travels. Check out her blog at www.tinydancer.org.