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Through Existences is a unique blend of political-social commentary wrapped into a paranormal romance. The tale tells of Marcio, a man with an exceptional gift of clairvoyance who uses it to possess the woman he desires and loves. His clairvoyance leads him into the corridor of the powers of an oil exporting country, and as he becomes close to the president of that nation, he develops a program for underdeveloped countries. Having all that he wishes for, he soon begins to perceive his downfall and dreams of his past lives as Goya the famous Spanish painter and a member of the Nazi party.…mehr

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Through Existences is a unique blend of political-social commentary wrapped into a paranormal romance. The tale tells of Marcio, a man with an exceptional gift of clairvoyance who uses it to possess the woman he desires and loves. His clairvoyance leads him into the corridor of the powers of an oil exporting country, and as he becomes close to the president of that nation, he develops a program for underdeveloped countries. Having all that he wishes for, he soon begins to perceive his downfall and dreams of his past lives as Goya the famous Spanish painter and a member of the Nazi party. Marcio doesn't believe in reincarnation and doesn¿t get the connection between his present reality and dreams or nightmares, though. These previous existences describe his relationship with his current partner. So a cycle is being closed when he finds out what true love is like with another woman -a journalist- in the present. In the near future, the woman for whom he has done everything to have her is a black male prisoner in a U.S. jail. And, in this way, she purges all her mistakes in her past existences - being imprisoned is her karma.
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Autorenporträt
Oliver Frances writes romance and mystery, because of his professional background as economist some of his works focus on social and economic issues. He has traveled to many countries and, from those journeys, has learnt about economic and political systems. Frances' short stories have been praised by fervent readers around the world, and some were published in Istanbul Literary Review. After reading one of Oliver's books, Heart, R Jeffreys writes "Great, is a word I use to describe what I've read only on rare occasions; but your work is very, well crafted, fluid and emotionally evocative."