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Soul Identity by Dennis Batchelder
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Soul Identity (edition 2007)

by Dennis Batchelder

Series: Soul Identity (1)

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Fiction. Thriller. What if you could bank your money for your next life?Smart-aleck and computer security expert Scott Waverly is skeptical of his new client's claim that they've been tracking souls for almost twenty-six hundred years.Is it a freaky cult, or a sophisticated con job?As Scott saves Soul Identity from an insider attack, he discovers the importance of the bridges connecting people's lives.… (more)
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Title:Soul Identity
Authors:Dennis Batchelder
Info:NetLeaves (2007), Paperback, 268 pages
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Rating:*****
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Soul Identity by Dennis Batchelder

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Superb and captivating plot, with plenty of twists although I felt the author did not play the suspense or thriller card enough. Still, it was an enjoyable read. ( )
  cuteseal | Aug 17, 2022 |
Current day setting with a sci fi twist. Different than my normal reads, but we enjoyed it (enough to get the sequel as well). An interesting read -not too heavy. ( )
  ker95tx | May 27, 2020 |
This book had me hooked by the end of the prologue. Intriguing premise (that you can too take it with you) and good mystery wrapped around it. It was light and fun while still being a mystery. ( )
  bpreed | Jan 17, 2014 |
This book had love suspence and a bit of comedy thrown in, It was a cute and quick read. I loved it.
  Bettyb30 | Jun 24, 2013 |
I'm about half-way through this book and I'm torn...I just can't decide whether or not to keep going. The premise of the book is fascinating. The first quarter was really good. But from 25% to 45%, it's all I could do to stay awake. Lots of exceedingly boring background info about the company that even the main character couldn't care less about. If you can't make your character care, why on earth am I supposed to?

Also, I agree with the review that said it was the subject of an adult book, but the writing style/quality is very YA.

There's lots of good reviews, but I just don't know if I can make myself finish this one. ( )
  amandamay83 | Apr 2, 2013 |
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The younger and cuter of the airport security ladies glanced down at my license. "Nice smile."
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Fiction. Thriller. What if you could bank your money for your next life?Smart-aleck and computer security expert Scott Waverly is skeptical of his new client's claim that they've been tracking souls for almost twenty-six hundred years.Is it a freaky cult, or a sophisticated con job?As Scott saves Soul Identity from an insider attack, he discovers the importance of the bridges connecting people's lives.

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What if you could bank your money for your next life? Smart-aleck and computer security expert Scott Waverly is skeptical of his new client's claim that they've been tracking souls for almost twenty-six hundred years. Is it a freaky cult, or a sophisticated con job? As Scott saves Soul Identity from an insider attack, he discovers the importance of the bridges connecting people's lives.
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