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The Born Again

John Mullins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Troubador Publishing

Published:28th Aug '24

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Joe, a violent sadistic offender since his teens, has received a life sentence for multiple murder. But is it enough? Most traditional life sentences have a fixed ‘minimum term’ which means most rapists and killers will eventually be freed. It’s only a matter of time. But their victims cannot be brought back from the dead, or from psychic mutilation they have suffered. Their families endure a true ‘life sentence’ of suffering from which there is no possibility of parole or early prison release.

A clique of retired judges, called ‘The Project’, have formed a secret supreme court to covertly review all the traditional life sentences, and, in cases of the worst injustices, intervene. They employ a network of ghosts to secretly whisk away the selected prisoner, Joe in this case, to the invisible supermax, a futuristic prison. There, Joe is forced to undergo a radical treatment of self-discovery called The Born Again, conducted by four mysterious doctors and an android robot. Few inmates can endure. They either commit suicide or go mad. Joe must find a way to survive The Born Again.

“The story has a gripping plot which offers great originality. It is a pleasure to read such a profound, intelligent piece of writing. It’s certainly opened my eyes to a more spiritual understanding of life, and has given me hope.” Abby Davis, author and editor at Jericho Writers

“The story has a gripping plot which offers great originality with its futuristic, dystopian angle on rehabilitation. It is a pleasure to read such a profound, intelligent piece of writing. It’s certainly opened my eyes to a more spiritual understanding of life, and has given me hope.”

-- Abby Davies. Jericho Writers,

“This was perhaps the most creative and ingenious book that I have read in a very long time. It kept me in anticipation and often amazement, like Heinlein’s ‘Stranger in a Strange Land’.”

-- Maureen Doyle, psychiatric nurse,

As a former forensic psychiatrist specialising in high-security male PD (Personality Disorder) individuals, I wished that I had had this book available at an early stage in my career. I am very impressed by the interweaving of religious, psychological and redemptive themes, especially the understanding of remorse as that is usually shallowly understood. I have seen remorse in the truest sense, only once. In the book I found that turn of events moving. It is one of those works that needs reading several times to get the most from it.

-- Dr. David To

ISBN: 9781805144861

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360 pages