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Memortality
Published by Pace Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Minerva Rus can raise the dead. And it might get her killed.
Minerva’s life has never been the same since the childhood car accident that paralyzed her and killed her best friend, Raven. But when the long-dead Raven reappears in her life, now as a very attractive grown man, she discovers that her photographic memory has the power to bring the dead back to life ... heal her paralysis ... and shape reality itself.
Pursued by a rogue government agent who wants to eliminate her and her talents, Minerva must learn to control her powers to save herself and Raven. Because if she dies, he dies as well—again.
Minerva’s life has never been the same since the childhood car accident that paralyzed her and killed her best friend, Raven. But when the long-dead Raven reappears in her life, now as a very attractive grown man, she discovers that her photographic memory has the power to bring the dead back to life ... heal her paralysis ... and shape reality itself.
Pursued by a rogue government agent who wants to eliminate her and her talents, Minerva must learn to control her powers to save herself and Raven. Because if she dies, he dies as well—again.
Product Details
- Publisher: Pace Press (February 1, 2017)
- Length: 260 pages
- ISBN13: 9781610352895
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Raves and Reviews
"Opens with a fascinating scenario ... Provost's debut novel shows promise." —Publishers Weekly
"A fun and intriguing read with surprising twists and turns from the first to the last chapter ... Memortality is a page turner." —Chairmaine Coimbra
"Intriguing, captivating and mesmerising. I loved loved it and would recommend it to everyone. The book was completely original, beautiful and gripping. I can't wait to read more from the author." —Booklove
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