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Immortality This Is Probably a Novel by Anna Faversham

You are invited into a mystery: intriguing, exciting and deadly.

Chester, a successful investigative reporter, is in fear of his life. He takes refuge in New Zealand, twelve thousand miles from Kate, the woman he cannot forget.

His quiet life is interrupted when a stranger knocks on his door and takes him to the world’s best kept secret – Hell. He is certain this cannot be true and looks for answers to why he is being subjected to endless mysterious occurrences. These life changing answers are a long time coming.

Powerful, moving and thought provoking.

“... packed such a punch... you’ll love watching Chester’s world slowly unravel.” Amazon Customer


“The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” —Mark Twain

If you’ve ever wanted to see the bad guys get their just deserts then this is the book for you – it also has a happy ending!

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Published on October 28, 2022 07:13
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message 1: by Anna (last edited Oct 29, 2022 03:48AM) (new)

Anna Faversham It's embarrassing to admit but I had no clue what would happen if I pressed the little, blue facebook button on this blog post and the last. Anyway, I pressed it and I think I've 'shared' it to 'public'. Oh dear, is this wise?


message 2: by Walker (last edited Oct 29, 2022 10:37AM) (new)

Walker Anna wrote: "It's embarrassing to admit but I had no clue what would happen if I pressed the little, blue facebook button on this blog post and the last. Anyway, I pressed it and I think I've 'shared' it to 'pu..."

Those mysterious switches and buttons are all around in some of the least suspected locations just enticing one to click, push, or flip. In my "big" truck, just above the cup holders, there are four flip switches labeled "Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, Aux 4". (These are available for wiring auxiliary circuits for lights or other added items for the truck or trailer, none of which I have in use.) Sometimes, when a passenger who has not been in the truck with me before is looking at the switches or puts in a tall cup that comes close to them, I will say, "Whatever you do, DO NOT flip any of those switches. One of them is a passenger EJECT switch and I can't remember which one it is. Whatever you do it is at your own risk."

I am relatively certain, though, that the Facebook button will not have long-lasting, adverse effects.


message 3: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham Lol lots!

Presumably, if it's worth it, we might see something here...

Or maybe it's lost in the ether. Or maybe... um...


message 4: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Mairs 😂 Brilliant Walker! LOL🤣

Oh, what I would give for an eject switch in my car. From the passenger seat, my husband seems to feel compelled to offer a running commentary of my driving skills (particularly parking manoeuvres).

I would just hover my finger over the passenger eject switch as a warning. Of course, I'd never use it . . . honestly, I wouldn't . . . no, really wouldn't dream of . . .


message 5: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Mairs Anna wrote: "Lol lots!

Presumably, if it's worth it, we might see something here...

Or maybe it's lost in the ether. Or maybe... um..."


I'm afraid I can't offer any technological advice, Anna. I have a face book account, but just use it to keep up with friends, have never posted on it to the wider public domain.


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham I consulted a young relative! It seems the universe will not explode (well not again, anyway) by my pressing the button. I might press a few more buttons here and there, except if they're red!


message 7: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Mairs 😂 Such a daredevil!


message 8: by Anna (last edited Oct 30, 2022 12:29PM) (new)

Anna Faversham Daredevil? I have to laugh at myself really because my life has included many adventures and near misses (don't ask! But some enter my books as fiction, of course) but when it comes to this technological stuff I wonder if I'm setting off a train of disasters hurtling towards me. Yet I was one of the first to use emails (at work) and I hardly received any because no-one else had an email 'machine'! Since I took up writing, I've got left behind - far too busy to keep up. Excuses, excuses!


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