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Vincent Ettrich

This series follows a man who inexplicably returns to life after death with a new purpose. He discovers his return was orchestrated by his beloved so he could raise their son. This child holds the key to saving the universe if brought up correctly. It's a compelling narrative about destiny, parenting, and supernatural responsibilities.

Glass Soup
White apples

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  1. 1

    White apples

    • 320 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.8(1906)Add rating

    Vincent Ettrich, an engaging philanderer, discovers that he has died and come back to life - but he has no idea why. He gradually discovers that he was deliberately brought back to life by his one true love, Isabelle, so he could educate their son who, if correctly raised, would save the universe.

    White apples
  2. 2

    Glass Soup

    • 324 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    3.9(1239)Add rating

    For connoisseurs of imaginative fiction, the novels of Jonathan Carroll are a special treat that occupy a space all their own. His surreal fictions, which deftly mix the everyday with the extraordinary, have won him a devoted following. Now, in Glass Soup, Carroll continues to astound . . . .The realm of the dead is built from the dreams--and nightmares--of the living. Octopuses drive buses. God is a polar bear. And a crowded highway literally leads to hell.Once before, Vincent Ettrich and his lover, Isabelle Neukor, crossed over from life to death and back again. Now Isabelle bears a very special child, who may someday restore the ever-changing mosaic that is reality. Unless the agents of Chaos can lure her back to the land of the dead--and trap her there forever.Glass Soup is another exquisite and singular creation from the author January magazine described as "incapable of writing a bad book much less an uninteresting one."

    Glass Soup