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Near Death (2011)

by Richard C. Hale(Favorite Author)
3.64 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
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Three Thirty A.M. Publishing
review 1: The story line is interesting. The question of ethics is just barely scraped along the surface. Jake's about face based on a single personal event, while believable, takes away much of his standing as a moral man. I also had a very difficult time knowing that this is the first book in a series when the premise of this one begs for it to be a complete story, ending with the destruction of the machine that brought about the ethical dilemmas in the first place.
review 2: Near Death had a lot of intriguing ideas. I love supernatural stories and this one really resonated with me. After a tragic accident, Jake Townsend becomes obsessed with finding out what happens to us when we die. And he's built a machine that can "read" people who have had a near-death experie
... morence (NDE) and actually replicate the experience on a screen. But the machine turns out to be more powerful than he planned and Jake is forced to face the question of whether he's gone too far in his obsession. less
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luis
Very good, well written book. A combination of the paranormal and James Bond.
anu
Kindle freebie, 12/21/12
Nigora
Very powerful work
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