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The Hypnotist (The Reincarnationist book #3) by M.J. Rose

The Hypnotist, book #3 in The Reincarnationist series, by M.J. Rose is a great addition to an already strong series. The Hypnotist is the perfect blend of present and past with just a hint of future story lines. Personally I’m already looking forward to book #4. Ms. Rose weaves an intriguing tale of art theft and mystery shrouded in suspense and just a touch of romance. Reincarnation holds the clues that ACT agent Lucian Glass needs to save the statue of the Greek God Hypnos and ultimately himself.

In Vienna a clandestine robbery inside a locked library leads to a brutal murder. A 1,500-year-old sculpture holds the Metropolitan Museum of Art hostage.

A young woman’s fatal accident gives two lovers a chance to meet again, against all odds. A centuries-old massacre in Persia has modern-day repercussions in Iran. In New York City a Matisse masterpiece surfaces after twenty years, mutilated and vandalized.

A modern-day reincarnationist is hell-bent on finding tools to aid in past life regressions no matter what the cost – in dollars or lives.

Everything rests on the shoulders of Lucian Glass, special agent with the FBI’s Art Crime Team, who himself is suffering from the aftermath of a brutal attack, impossible nightmares and his own crisis of faith.

If reincarnation is real, how can he live with who he was in his past life? If it’s not, then how can he live with who he has become in the present?

Here’s what others are saying:

This is a series I highly recommend you read in order.

Book 1

Book 2

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3 Responses to “The Hypnotist (The Reincarnationist book #3) by M.J. Rose”

  • Interesting. I hadn’t read of M J Rose so highly before :)

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  • putting this on my wishlist. The Covers are mesmerizing!

  • M.J. Rose:

    Thank you so very much for talking about my book – in such a positive way. I really appreciate it.

    Just a note though – while one can read them in order – they actually are written so you don’t have to. There’s nothing from book to book you’d need to know from the previous one. If you do read them in order you think you might need to but there are no spoilers.