{"strong"=>["A bomb in Rome, a flash of bluish-white light, and photojournalist Josh Ryder's world exploded. From that instant nothing would ever be the same."]}
As Josh recovers, his mind is increasingly invaded with thoughts that have the emotion, the intensity, the intimacy of memories. But they are not his memories. They are ancient— and violent. A battery of medical and psychological tests can't explain Josh's baffling symptoms.
And the memories have an urgency he can't ignore— pulling him to save a woman named Sabina— and the treasures she is protecting. But who is Sabina? Desperate for answers, Josh turns to the world-renowned Phoenix Foundation— a research facility that scientifically documents cases of past life experiences.
His findings there lead him to an archaeological dig and to Professor Gabriella Chase, who has discovered an ancient tomb— a tomb with a powerful secret that threatens to merge the past with the present. Here, the dead call out to the living, and murders of the past become murders of the present.