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By Stephen Hawley Martin 5.5" x 8.5" Hardcover, 252 pages
Gary Zukav called this book, "delightful adventure!" Writer's Digest gave it First Prize for Fiction. Independent Press awarded it the IPPY.
And now it's on its way to becoming a major motion picture.
Claire DuMond can't believe her father would just lapse into a coma for no apparent reason. His doctors are mystified. When Claire sets out to learn the cause, she soon finds herself on the Caribbean island of Martinique. There she travels back in time and deep into the dimension we call the mind. In the words of book reviewer Richard Fuller, "Occasionally, perhaps even rarely, a novel is written that brings together heart-racing action with heart-rending insight. Such is In My Father's House." Let us put it this way. If you liked The Da Vinci Code, you're going to love this book
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