Intriguing and riveting blend of urban fantasy and historical fiction! A select group of men and women live hidden among us. They are known as repeaters, and they reincarnate again and again, growing stronger with each cycle. They inhabit every city in the world, and can sense one another through their powerful auras.
Rix, a scruffy-looking fellow with green eyes and long hair, is a 2,000 year old Belgian prince. He fights with a 300 pound metal rod and is given to philosophical musings on the nature of suffering and attachment.
Asteria wears leather and carries two swords, and is a 10,000 year old Amazon. She is silent, strict and a hell of a kisser.
Ramzy, the youngest of the trio, rides a motorcycle and quotes constantly from his favorite movie, Carlito's Way.
Now the repeaters are in peril. An ancient being called the Soul-Eater has been devouring them one by one, while a cabal known as the Vigil threatens them with extinction. Their only hope is a young Jewish boy named Abraham, who fears that his family's history of mental illness may be finally catching up with him - but who just might be the most powerful repeater of all.
WHAT EARLY READERS ARE SAYING:
"Incredibly woven story of power, intrigue, justice, love, life, and the everyday world as we know it. Little slow at first until characters become established, and then it picks up like a steamroller, drawing the reader deeper and deeper." - Keagen J. Grace, author
"Intriguing and interesting... frighteningly convincing. Any work - fictional or not - that makes me re-examine or even question my core view on reality and spirituality, earns my respect." - Amy Estrada
"I was riveted throughout... Well done! I do love action, but not any old action will do. It's gotta be paced right, cutting between physical actions, thoughts, and emotions. I loved it! A++!" - Tirzah Duncan, author
About the Author: W.H. Abdelgawad is a lifelong martial artist, writer, and webmaster living in Fresno, California. He enjoys science fiction, marble fudge ice cream, and tall trees. On any given day you can find him writing at the public library, or teaching a class in Filipino stick and knife fighting at the park.