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  • The Prisoner of Paradise

  • Painted Souls, Book 1
  • By: Rob Samborn
  • Narrated by: Zac Aleman
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A riveting thriller ignites with a time-spanning love story. Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Diana Gabaldon, Neil Gaiman or David Mitchell.

A 400-year-old murder. A disembodied whisper: "Amore mio." My love.

Nick and Julia O'Connor's dream trip to Venice collapses when a haunting voice reaches out to Nick from Tintoretto's Paradise, the world's largest oil painting.

Though Julia worries her husband suffers from a delusion, Nick is adamant the voice belongs to a woman from the 16th century—his soul mate from a previous life. He discovers a religious order that has developed a method of extracting people's souls, which they imprison in Paradise. Over the centuries, they've judged thousands of souls and sentenced them to eternal purgatory.

As infatuation with the past clouds his commitment to a present-day wife, Nick must right an age-old wrong—destroy the painting and liberate his soul mate. But freeing her would allow all the souls to be reborn.

The order will never let that happen.

©2021 Rob Samborn (P)2022 Tantor

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To convoluted

I bought the book because a review said if you like Dan Brown and the outlander novels you’ll love this! Well I disagree, the hidden society could be a poor man’s Dan Brown, but I didn’t feel anything for the characters. I made myself get to the end of the book, but won’t be buying the next in the series,

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