
It is 1945 - the end of the Second
World War – and all of Europe is beginning to
come to terms with the material ruin and social upheaval
wrought by conflict. In southern France, Colonel Scott
Kilmeade finds himself both blind and without any memory
of his former existance. But Scott Kilmeade has developed
a heightened sense of hearing, almost supernatural in
quality. In addition, he possesses the sometimes acute
faculty of predilection. And it is with these exceptional
"sixth" senses--along with the unflagging
assistance of his lighted-hearted friend and able confidant,
Dr. Richards--that Kilmeade sets out to reclaim the
life that fate has stripped from him.
So Scott Kilmeade backsteps through
time, and travels the now ravaged cities of war-torn
France. Not only to rejoin the past and restore the
vacant slate of his mind, but to recapture what at present
remains a nagging fragment of one visionless memory:
the certain knowledge that once, in a life not so long
passed, he had been deeply and irrevocably in love.
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