The Reincarnationist Papers, with elements of thriller, mystery, fantasy, crime and historical fiction, is due for publication later this year. It’s also being turned into a movie, releasing this summer by Paramount Pictures under title of “Infinite,” starring Mark Wahlberg and Chiwetel Ejoifor.
About the Book
Discovered as three notebooks in an antique store in Rome at the turn of the millennium, The Reincarnationist Papers offers a tantalizing glimpse into the Cognomina, a secret society of people who possess total recall of their past lives. Evan Michaels struggles with being different, with having the complete memories of two other people who lived sequentially before him. He fights loneliness and believes he is unique until he meets Poppy. She recognizes his struggle because she is like him, except that she is much older, remembering seven consecutive lives. But there is something else she must share with Evan — she is a member of the secretive Cognomina. They are, in effect, immortals — compiling experiences and skills over lifetimes into near superhuman abilities that they have used to drive history over centuries. Poppy invites Evan into the Cognomina, but he must face their tests before entering this mysterious society as their equal.
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About the Author
Author D. Eric Maikranz has led a multitude of lives. As a world traveler, he was a foreign correspondent while living in Rome, translated for relief doctors during a cholera epidemic, and was once forcefully expelled from the nation of Laos. He has worked as a tour guide, a radio host, a bouncer, and as a Silicon Valley software executive. “The Reincarnationist Papers” is his first novel and has been adapted into the Paramount Pictures film, “Infinite,” starring Mark Wahlberg. He is also the author of two travel books, “Insider’s Rome,” and “Insider’s Venice.”
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This sounds like SUCH a cool book and a great idea for a movie. I’ve seen those documentaries where children claim to know their previous adult lives . . . makes me wonder!
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It does indeed make you think. Thanks for commenting 🙂
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This sounds like a very interesting book. I don’t know if you have time to watch Netflix, but I’m hooked on the Outlander. It’s a lot of fun. Thanks for sharing this. I don’t know how you get so many books read! You’re a rock star! 🙂
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I don’t read them all, some posts are just the book info and extracts or guest posts but this one does sound particularly interesting.
I love Outlander. I’ve read all the books apart from the very last one and seen up to series 4. I didn’t realise it was on Netflix though. I’ll check it out. Thanks, Marsha 🙂
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I’m just finishing up Series 4 on Netflix. I love it because I can binge watch. Then I’m done for a while. 🙂
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Wow. Can you imagine? I have enough trouble with all of me crammed in here. 🤭
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It makes you think, for sure.
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It really does. Thank you for sharing this! 😊
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My pleasure 🙂
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