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The Death and Life of Edward Wild: The Postmortem Adventures of a Modern Man
The Death and Life of Edward Wild: The Postmortem Adventures of a Modern Man
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After the Shakespearean actor Edward Wild is killed in 2022 in Greenwich Village and ends up in a lower realm of the afterlife, he meets Molly Kendall. Neither of them could have guessed how their lives would change...
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I've always enjoyed "a rollicking good story," having been raised on British and American novels, ranging from Robin Hood to The Lord of the Rings. Knights and tales of valor, romance, suspense, fantasy, and science fiction. Mysteries, too. And let us not forget-humor!
When I considered writing a novel about the spirit world and what happens after we die, I realized that it was an opportunity to explore multiple genres all at once. So, I set out on my own grand adventure and wrote "a wee novel" of only 416 pages.
This tale of Edward Wild's journey is written for any audience since one of the threads of life we all share is that-yes-we're all going to leave this mortal coil and have our own adventures in the afterlife. Opinions of what might happen are, of course, as varied as the religions of the world and the views of every human. It is my hope that this story, rooted in truths common to all, will bring joy, relief, and even excitement about what may lie beyond. I invite you to join Edward and Molly on their journey!
Author: Peter Falkenberg Brown
Publisher: World Community Press
Published: 05/20/2023
Pages: 452
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.80lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9798987720011
About the Author
Brown, Peter Falkenberg: - Peter Falkenberg Brown writes frequently about "love, beauty, joy, and freedom," at his website https: //peterfalkenbergbrown.com. Peter was raised in Portland, Maine on the West End. His family traces its routes back to William Browne of Boston who married his sweetheart in 1655, after leaving Scotland, probably on the run from Cromwell's armies, which is ironic since Peter's seventh great-granduncle Charles Fleetwood was the commander-in- chief of Cromwell's forces in Ireland and by all reports was a Bad Man. If Charles had met William, Peter might never have existed. Isn't history exciting? Peter rode off into the sunset on his bicycle when he was eighteen, got married, had four children in Virginia, and learned how to say "Y'all." He's been back now for a number of years, and is thrilled to once again sit on the rocky seacoasts of Maine and admire the ocean. He hosts the "Love, Freedom, & the World" Video Channel, which is focused on a mix of spirituality and freedom-centered cultural and political issues.
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