Title:
The Man Who Turned Into Himself
By:
David Ambrose
Pages:
208
Rating:
4

In the middle of an important meeting, businessman Rick Hamilton has a terrible premonition: His wife is about to die. Racing to save her, he finds her lifeless body in the road, her car crushed by a truck. The light dwindles from his eyes… and then she is alive again, begging for help, and Rick Hamilton no longer is himself, but another man with another life, and a different history.

Based on the “many worlds” theory of quantum physics, which posits the existence of parallel universes, The Man Who Turned Into Himself is a suspenseful, mind-bending mystery that addresses our deepest questions about reality, death, identity, and the mind.

The Man Who Turned Into Himself book cover

Wow. This has all the solid narration of a much earlier work, the sort of no-nonsense first person you’d get out of a golden sci-fi era novel. It’s also extremely confusing in a parallel world sort of a way and hardily recommended for fans of such.

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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