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Eternal / Craig Russell.

By: Series: Jan Fabel. 3. | Russell, Craig, Jan Fabel ; Bk. 3.Publication details: London : Hutchinson, 2007.Description: 391 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780091796990
  • 9780091795665
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.92 22
Summary: Ẁe are eternal. T̀he Buddhists believe that each life, each consciousness, is like a single candle flame, but that there is a continuity between each flame. Imagine lighting one candle with the flame of another, then using that flame to light the next, and that to light the next, and on and on forever. A thousand flames, all passed from one to another across the generations. Each is a different light, each burns in a totally different way. But it is, nevertheless, the same flame. Ǹow, I'm afraid, it is time for me to extinguish your flame. But don't worry. the pain I give you will mean you will burn brightest at the end.' An environmental campaigner and former left-wing radical is murdered, his body scalped. A second scalped murder victim, a geneticist researching the possibility of inherited memory is found. The media latch on to a new serial killer whom they call The Hamburg Hairdresser. Jan Fabel and his murder team have nothing to go on other than a single red hair left as a signature at each scene, each hair cut from the same head, at least twenty years previously. Connections begin to appear: a long disbanded terrorist group and its infamous leader; a mummified body over 1500 years old; and a killer who believes he has been reincarnated to exact a terrible revenge on those who betrayed him in a previous life.
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Ẁe are eternal. T̀he Buddhists believe that each life, each consciousness, is like a single candle flame, but that there is a continuity between each flame. Imagine lighting one candle with the flame of another, then using that flame to light the next, and that to light the next, and on and on forever. A thousand flames, all passed from one to another across the generations. Each is a different light, each burns in a totally different way. But it is, nevertheless, the same flame. Ǹow, I'm afraid, it is time for me to extinguish your flame. But don't worry. the pain I give you will mean you will burn brightest at the end.' An environmental campaigner and former left-wing radical is murdered, his body scalped. A second scalped murder victim, a geneticist researching the possibility of inherited memory is found. The media latch on to a new serial killer whom they call The Hamburg Hairdresser. Jan Fabel and his murder team have nothing to go on other than a single red hair left as a signature at each scene, each hair cut from the same head, at least twenty years previously. Connections begin to appear: a long disbanded terrorist group and its infamous leader; a mummified body over 1500 years old; and a killer who believes he has been reincarnated to exact a terrible revenge on those who betrayed him in a previous life.

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