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Reviews:
"An
espionage thriller, (a la Tom Clancy).... You write with great intelligence
andauthority." Nicolette Phillips, New Vision
"I couldnt take myself away from it. I wanted to see
what happened next." David Kraueter, author of Radio and
Television Pioneers
"Like a journey through the Major Arcana [of the Tarot], Rasputin’s Nephew takes the reader into the bizarre and mind-boggling world
of the paranormal. I enjoyed Marc Seifers book thoroughly."
Uri Geller, Paranormalist Extraordinaire
"This is a terrifically original book, with elements of satire
as well." Dr. Stanley Krippner, author of Song of the Siren
"Rasputin’s Nephew is so believable that it seems to have its
own aura. It frightened me, but not enough to overcome the desire
to finish it. Wow!" Prof. R. Vangermeersch, University of
RI
"Marc, As one who believes that good science fiction writers
are the precursors of things to come, your Rasputin’s Nephew novel's early
pages are causing me the first symptoms of FutureShock...Your writing
about the psychic world seems so precise that it seems more real
time than a work of fiction. Can I assume you are writing fiction
or are you fictionalizing real historical events? This thought came
to mind when I as reading on page 117, "And some top secret
stuff with the neutron bomb about the same time." I know Sam
Cohen, the inventor of the neutron bomb, who has been a friend for
many years and ever heard that he had worked with anyone on the
this bomb, but given Sam's ego he might have and never mentioned
it. He was with Rand during this period and also worked with Teller
on top secret projects.... just trying to put your work in the context
of history or fiction. Warm regards." Al Perry
- Rasputin’s Nephew "In a Nutshell"
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