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Goodreads asked Marc Klein:

Where did you get the idea for your most recent book?

Marc Klein The initial idea for "The In Between" came to me many years ago after an ex-girlfriend of mine died in a tragic plane crash. In the days following the accident, I believe she attempted to reach out to me – first through my computer, and then through a spine-tingling interaction with an animal.
These powerful experiences launched a years-long quest to understand the concept of ADC's – after death communication. As my curiosity grew, I vowed to find a way to explore this concept in my work.

But it wasn’t until I read "The Tibetan Book of the Dea"d that the idea fully crystalized for me. Buddhism describes an intermissive period called the bardo where souls reside for 49 days after the death of our material bodies. Buddhists believe this period allows us to mourn our earthly lives in order to prepare for our next incarnation.

Armed with these two supernatural ideas, I set out to write a tear-inducing romance in the vein of Ghost (one of my favorite films as a teenager.) My hope is that readers will not only be swept away by Tessa and Skylar’s love story, but will open their minds to the possibility that life does not end even when our physical bodies do.

As the eminent psychologist Carl Jung once wrote: “Death is drawing together of two worlds, not an end. We are the bridge.”

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