Ever meet someone you are convinced you've known before? Or have a memory from some other age or time in history that has nothing to do with your present life? Just what does it mean?
Interested yet? What about this: If the time and date of your birth is important to your current astrological sign, then can the exact date and time of your death have any impact on your future incarnations?
These are just some of the questions entertained by the unique collaboration of Bill Rowe and Peter Cooper.
Doug MacBrayne is like any other boy born to great wealth, except he has the uncanny ability to remember pieces of past lives. But before he can decipher the puzzle of these memories, he must first overcome a plot by an unscrupulous psychiatrist who seeks to gain control of the family's fortune. Doug discovers he has a Dickensian cast of allies, including his indomitable Scottish nanny, a globe-trotting grandfather, a ghost who inhabits the family chapel, an English teacher who just might be the most incarnation of John Milton, a pair of Gypsies, and a militant corps of young women known only as "The Moles."
You don't need to be a psychic to know that Birthmark is going to be a smash hit.
James Tucker, The Mystic Chronicle, Jensen Beach, FL