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The Song Itself: A Gnostic Remembrance

"The Song Itself" is the apocryphal memoir of an anonymous messenger whose memory and fortitude are tested when forced to deliver an ancient Gnostic codex for authentication. The recipient of the codex is murdered and members of a cult of pyromaniacal linguists are the leading suspects. With the codex missing, the cult is after the messenger. Who will solve the mystery of the codex? Forgotten friends are there to help, but the messenger must find the truth of the codex and the murder within. Translated from the Coptic, Pig Latin, Aramaic and Greek by Yaq Cuartz, "The Song Itself" is an unsettling race through an esoteric world ready to explode into flames.The Midwest Book Review reported, "The Song Itself: A Gnostic Remembrance", [is] excellently composed and written, and highly recommended to readers who want a fiction with a unique slant and for community library literary fiction shelves.

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