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Lukman Clark
Author
The Alexandria Scrolls
Lukman Clark, author
: In pursuit of the lost scrolls of Hypatia of Alexandria, a naïve scholar ventures on a mind-bending, existential quest. Despite being hounded by dangerous supernatural beings and possibly slipping into a psychotic break, he not only recovers the scrolls but finds himself and true love along the way.
Reviews
Clark’s haunting, genre-bending debut follows golden boy Brandon Blake on a journey of self-discovery as he seeks to understand his unique gift—he can envision past lives—and uncovers a mystery with urgent personal stakes: the truth behind his parents' disappearance in a plane crash when he was only 10 years old. With the help of his tarot-reading guardian, his Aunt Grace, and a mysterious hypnotherapist, Dr. Clara d'Uccelli, Brandon discovers buried treasure in the form of ancient scrolls, a discovery that puts his life in harm’s way and turns some of his closest allies to foes. The Alexandria Scrolls is a surprising, globe-trotting thriller with mystic revelations (“all those other souls are, in fact, me … all the other lives I ever have or ever will live”) plus riddles and artifacts, colorful characters and possible deviltry.

While material about the Oversoul and Balinese folklore can be heady, Clark writes in a clear, inviting manner that will pull in readers of speculative, spiritual thrillers. Intricately weaving in ideals about hypnosis, past life regression therapy, and tarot, all juxtaposed against historically rich themes such as archeological explorations and findings and ancient scroll translations, The Alexandria Scrolls is an immersive story full of twists and turns in a constantly moving plot with occasional bursts of action. The focus remains personal, though, no matter how wide the scope becomes. As Brandon learns more about his parents, their special skills, and the organization they belonged to, he continues to seek answers and begins to embrace his past, present, and future and what he is called to do with his life.

Following one complicated and at times floundering man's mission to understand himself and his family history—and his own histories—this suspenseful adventure will appeal to seekers who welcome unconventional thriller storytelling and books that explore the emotions and the challenges in trying to find a sense of self, family, and purpose.

Takeaway: Surprising thriller of reincarnation, ancient secrets, and finding one’s purpose.

Comparable Titles: Ann Brashares's My Name is Memory, H.R. Moore's Nation of the Sun.

Production grades
Cover: B
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A

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