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US$1.16 (AU$1.49) eBook: Afterlife by Marcus Sakey @ Amazon

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By Marcus Sakey, 320 pages, 3.9 out of 5 stars, 892 reviews, published Jul 18, 2017

Amazon's Description:

An instant Wall Street Journal bestseller. Soon to be a major motion picture from Imagine Entertainment and producers Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.

Between life and death lies an epic war, a relentless manhunt through two worlds…and an unforgettable love story.

The last thing FBI agent Will Brody remembers is the explosion—a thousand shards of glass surfing a lethal shock wave.

He wakes without a scratch.

The building is in ruins. His team is gone. Outside, Chicago is dark. Cars lie abandoned. No planes cross the sky. He’s relieved to spot other people—until he sees they’re carrying machetes.

Welcome to the afterlife.

Claire McCoy stands over the body of Will Brody. As head of an FBI task force, she hasn’t had a decent night’s sleep in weeks. A terrorist has claimed eighteen lives and thrown the nation into panic.

Against this horror, something reckless and beautiful happened. She fell in love…with Will Brody.

But the line between life and death is narrower than any of us suspect—and all that matters to Will and Claire is getting back to each other.

From the author of the million-copy bestselling Brilliance Trilogy comes a mind-bending thriller that explores our most haunting and fundamental question: What if death is just the beginning?

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  • +1

    Freebie

    Not for this one. 😉

    • Alright. Maybe later if I find something.

  • If our universe has finite amount of mass, it would be hard to argue if people could have a after-life, as there would be insufficient mass to support an after-life world.

    • how much mass does your current consciousness require!?

      • not much i guess, but it definitely require some, which means it will accounts for a part of the total mass in the universe.

        • We still have no idea what dark matter that makes up about 27% of the mass of the universe, and dark energy 68%. So, I'd say, there's still a lot of mass in the universe unaccounted for.

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