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Plods Along

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Love you, John Nolte. You are far better feature writer than novelist, I’m afraid. The story plods along at a boring pace, and never fully caught my attention. And unfortunately, after almost 5 hours of wading through your book I’m returning it to Audible for something else. My second big gripe is your excessive use..

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Ambitious & Clever Story

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Excellent first novel. Joshua Mason has lived for millennium. He never ages, never gets old. When he gets killed, he regenerates a new body. Themes of immortality vs. mortality, indulgence and responsibility. A page-turner mashup with hints of Flannery O’Conner, Chaucer’s Pardoners Tale, Washington Irving and Cormac McCarthy. Set in a backdrop of modern day..

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Nolte’s masterpiece.

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John Nolte delivers a great, entertaining tale that has all the elements of a great suspense novel. Joshua Mason’s journey through time and his struggles with his curse of immortality draws a parallel to the fleeting happiness of fame and fortune, as well as the harbinger of doom for ignorance and blind trust in authority.

Great book, don’t pass it up!

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Randomly saw this book mentioned on Twitter and thought it sounded interesting. I didn’t know the author and decided to take the leap. The book was fantastic. I never wanted to stop listening, to hear what’s next. The story keeps you interested and is well told. I was glad I listened to the audio book…

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