'Taking it With You' by Daniel Prokop

'Taking it With You' by Daniel Prokop

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A dying woman vows to leave her vast fortune to herself, to her reincarnation. "An intoxicatingly delicious inspirational read..." Review from Amazon.com. (23 out of 23 five star ratings) Everyone knows that when you die you can’t take anything with you but if Faith McCormack had believed everything everybody told her then she would never have become one of the richest women on the planet. Lonely, bitter and suddenly faced with a fatal, incurable disease she makes a vow to take her fortune with her when she dies. Sadly, cryogenics leaves her cold but the possibility of leaving it all to herself, her next self, her reincarnation, sparks an obsession. Faith reasons that if the Tibetan Buddhists can find the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation 13 times, then surely, for the right price, they will agree to find hers once ... Pages:204. ISBN: 9780980828849 Published for Daniel Prokop by Continuum Australia Pty Ltd, Website: www.takingitwithyou.com Copyright © 2012 Daniel Prokop . The moral right of the author has been asserted. Cover art by Karma Phuntsok © Karma Phuntsok www.karmaart.com
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