The Reincarnationist Papers (INFINITE)

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Pub Date 1 Sep 2020 | Archive Date 2 Feb 2021

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Soon to be the Paramount major motion picture INFINITE, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Toby Jones, Liz Carr, and Mark Wahlberg, to be released in May 2021. 

Haunted by memories of two past lives, a troubled young man stumbles upon a centuries-old secret society of similar individuals and dares to join their ranks. 

Discovered in an antique store in Rome at the turn of the millennium, The Reincarnationist Papers offers a tantalizing glimpse into the Cognomina, a secret society of people who possess total recall of their past lives.

Evan Michaels struggles with being different, with having the complete memories of two other people who lived sequentially before him. He fights loneliness and believes his ‘condition’ is unique until he meets Poppy. She recognizes his struggle because she has the same experience, except that she is much older, remembering back seven consecutive lives.  

But there is something else she must share with Evan – she is a member of a secret society of others like them. They are, in effect, near immortals - compiling experiences and skills over lifetimes into superhuman abilities that they have used to drive history toward their own agenda.

What is this this mysterious society after? And can Evan pass the series of tests to join them? 

About the Author 

D. Eric Maikranz has had a multitude of lives in this lifetime. As a world traveller, he was a foreign correspondent while living in Rome, translated for relief doctors in Nicaragua during a cholera epidemic, and was once forcibly expelled from the nation of Laos. He has worked as a tour guide, a radio host, a bouncer, and as a Silicon Valley software executive. The Reincarnationist Papers is his first novel, which has been adapted into the Paramount Pictures film, INFINITE. He lives in Colorado.


Soon to be the Paramount major motion picture INFINITE, starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Toby Jones, Liz Carr, and Mark Wahlberg, to be released in May 2021. 

Haunted by memories of two past lives, a...


Advance Praise

"This book is a prize." - Hassan Clemons

"I have read this twice and will definitely read it again." - Cain Micheals

"This book is a prize." - Hassan Clemons

"I have read this twice and will definitely read it again." - Cain Micheals


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I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an unbiased review and here it is...I loved It! It’s a tale old as time, reincarnation, we have dreamed of it for generations, that isn’t a new idea but the idea of a society of reincarnationists is fascinating and almost fantastical in the “I can live forever” way it is put across.

As always, things don’t go to plan but the journey through book 1, whilst fairly predictable is an enjoying, page turning rollercoaster that finishes just as you want more...I cannot wait for book 2!

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An entertaining and engrossing story that I thoroughly enjoyed.
Good storytelling and world building, a fascinating cast of characters.
I can't wait to read the next installment in this series.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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