Parallel Lives

Parallel Lives by Martin Gwent Lewis, published by Outskirts Press, Incorporated on June 30, 2011, is a fiction work that explores the concept of alternate choices and their impact on our lives. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Richard, who, in a moment of desperation, encounters a healthier version of himself from a parallel life. This encounter prompts a deeper exploration of the choices that define their separate paths, leading Richard to question the nature of existence and the potential for change.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and romance as Richard, alongside his parallel selves—a musician and a theologian—embarks on a journey to confront a darker purpose involving international exploitation. The story traverses locations such as London, Geneva, and East Africa, weaving in themes of personal growth and the quest for redemption. With its engaging readability and thought-provoking scenarios, Parallel Lives invites readers to reflect on the choices that shape their own lives while delivering an adventurous narrative filled with intrigue.
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What if…
Haven’t we all wondered what life would be like if we made different choices – decisions so significant that they could change the very course of our lives. What if we opened the door to that alternative career, travelled beyond the boundaries of our known homeland or dared to fulfill that forsaken love? What if, it was possible to communicate with those different versions of ourselves; those who existed in these parallel worlds? Much like vacillating strings played as a chord on a violin, what if we combined our unique gifts? Would the result be a powerful force for good? On the other hand, would it open the door for chaos?
Drunk and desperate, Richard grapples with the kind of black hopelessness that can only find solace in an eternal silence. Seeing an image in the mirror, he staggers closer, “Wait a minute…” he blinks in disbelief, “am I hallucinating? Hang on… I know you… don’t I?” He squints and widens his eyes several times proving to himself that this man, this ‘vision’, is indeed himself. Only this man looks healthier, his brow less furrowed, his face not ravaged from a life of disappointment. He is a Professor of History. It seems Richard’s medical path began around the same time the “visitor’s” career began. “You see”, the professor says quite plainly, “when a choice is made – another choice is left behind. That road not travelled is exactly where our lives split. You went your way and I mine.” The Prof explains how his own life, parallel to Richard’s but yet his own, was made possible because of this split. He invites the others – namely Singer (the musician) and Theo (the theologian) to meet Richard. This amalgam of their “parallel lives” intervene on Richard’s behalf and begin to unravel the mystery and purpose of their revelation.
Aided by a young actress Madeleine, this group of men is summoned to unveil a much darker purpose. Forced to procure their unique problem solving team, the men direct their efforts against international exploitation. Can Richard summon his “parallel lives” to save himself, his love and those caught in the throws of bio-genocide? The story encompasses travel through London, Geneva and culminates in East Africa.
The book is strong for its readability, its travel references, plausible medical scenarios and use of accepted questions about our physical and spiritual realms. This fiction work would appeal to all ages, races, educational background, and anyone hungry for adventure, romance, and intrigue.
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