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Beforelife

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It's okay if you don't believe in the afterlife. The people who live there don't believe in you, either.

What if you went to heaven and no one there believed in Earth? This is the question at the heart of Beforelife, a satirical novel that follows the post-mortem adventures of widower Ian Brown, a man who dies on the book's first page and finds himself in an afterlife where no one else believes in "pre-incarnation." The other residents of the afterlife have mysteriously forgotten their pre-mortem lives and think that anyone who remembers a mortal life is suffering from a mental disorder called the "Beforelife Delusion."

None of that really matters to Ian. All he wants to do is reunite with Penelope, his wife. Scouring the afterlife for any sign of her, Ian accidentally winds up on a quest to prove that the beforelife is real. This puts him squarely into the crosshairs of some of history's greatest heroes and villains, all of whom seem unhealthily obsessed with erasing Ian's memories and preventing him from reminding anyone of their pre-mortem lives. Only by staying a step ahead of his enemies can Ian hope to keep his much-needed marbles, find Penelope, and restore the public's memories of the beforelife.

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      July 1, 2017
      An average Joe finds out there is life after death--though he's the only one who seems to know it.Ian Brown is dead. After slipping and falling onto some about-to-be-occupied train tracks, he experiences the curious sensation of being tumbled through water; when he comes to, he is naked on a riverbank with a beautiful woman smiling down at him. This is Tonto Choudhury, and she is his guide through Detroit. Unlike the Detroit readers know, this Detroit is the afterlife: home to immortal souls who have yet to be born. According to Tonto, Ian is a new soul waiting to be embodied, and she insists that his belief that he had a life, a wife, and a messy death in Canada is just a "Beforelife Delusion." But when Ian is placed in a hospice for others with his condition, his roommate--a British rogue called Rhinnick--and a motley cast of characters including no less than six Napoleons only deepen his conviction that his former life on Earth was very real. This conviction makes him a danger to the equilibrium of Detroit, and those at the highest levels of power--including the crack assassin Socrates--are determined to cure him of his Beforelife Delusion once and for all. Debut novelist and law professor Graham has hit upon a clever and fruitful concept--at 500-plus pages, he has plenty of time to worldbuild, and he is particularly interested in the granular details of the nefarious Detroit government. But too much of the book's length is Graham reaching for jokes of the jolly-uncle variety (Models are skinny! Canadians are polite!), and one can't help but feel that a taut, madcap thriller lurks underneath the shaggy exterior. A promising premise in need of a good haircut.

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