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Bird’s-Eye View of the Back of Your Head - The God Complex Universe

George Saoulidis

Maison d'édition: Mythography Studios

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Synopsis

Tony saw his dead wife. She wasn't a ghost, and he wasn't crazy. But he saw her, and she couldn't see him. 
 
When Tony's wife dies, he's left with a gadget at home that maintains the last images of her. But will he manage to get on with his life when people hate him for his wife's actions, when he's torn with guilt every day of his miserable life and when the holographic image of his wife torments him despite being unable to turn it off?
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