The narrative explores the plight of unassigned souls in Limbo, focusing on Socrates, whose ethereal presence allows him to analyze and reflect on Earth's most pressing challenges. As he grapples with these crises, a compassionate God observes, adding a layer of divine oversight to Socrates' intellectual journey. The story weaves themes of philosophy, morality, and the existential struggles of souls caught between dimensions, creating a thought-provoking exploration of the afterlife and its implications for humanity.
Robert Verly Books


Socrates
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Revelations in the novel "Socrates: His Afterlife Odyssey" will surprise a dangerously misled world. It bridges the divides between cultures, philosophy, religion, government and science; integrates them into a natural philosophy, and provides a truer relationship between God, humanity, and more rational religion.