[ about the book ]
THE IMMORTAL SOUL A SEARCH FOR IDENTITY
A young man is pronounced dead on the operating table, yet he miraculously awakens five minutes later. The doctor refers to him as a German guest named Klaus Hauptmann. On the inside, however, he is a man who feels much older than the face in the mirror and thinks in American English.
Don H. Miller takes readers on a psychological journey where science and the paranormal collide in The Immortal Soul: A Search for Identity. Strange hints torment Klaus as he attempts to make sense of a life he doesn’t remember. A child he doesn’t know refers to him as Grampa, and a high-tech job he never trained for seems oddly familiar. In addition to trying to regain his memory, he struggles to find out if he is a stranger in someone else’s body and then, perhaps, living evidence that the soul never really dies.