Not Ours to Keep
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About the Book
Ren Silyano, a zoo veterinary assistant, is slowly beginning to
recover from a profound personal loss when he comes across an emptied grave and
its empty coffin – and is suddenly confronted with an incomprehensible reality.
Before he can react, he wakes up
at home with no memory of the event other than a half-forgotten “dream”
haunting him. He goes to work only to
discover he’s “missing” a day. His best
friend, the cemetery’s caretaker, can’t help.
He’s missing a corpse from a police exhumation and his wife claims her
dead twin sister is now “gone”.
In the process of trying to find
answers, they soon meet someone else who is also searching for someone. With time and events seemingly out of
control, difficult choices have to be made.
Love, happiness – our very “self” and maybe even immortality may be
defined not by our ability to hold onto these misty concepts – but to have any
real meaning – that they are Not Ours To Keep.
About the Author
William Campbell is retired from a Medical School Bio-Communications Department where he was employed as a Television Director producing educational multimedia.
“Through the years I’ve witnessed firsthand many wonderful technological advances in Medicine... and seen the individual faces of those suffering in body and mind.
I’ve learned to never underestimate the healing strength of genuine compassion and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit.”