
Ivan Brodsky, The Surgeon of Souls
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Dr. Ivan Brodsky is a unique medical practitioner who specializes in treating the human soul rather than physical ailments. With his extensive knowledge of the supernatural, hypnosis, and cutting-edge scientific equipment, Brodsky ventures into extraordinary cases that explore the boundaries between life and death. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of his assistant, providing an intimate glimpse into Brodsky's remarkable abilities. He confronts spiritual manifestations, battles a malevolent poltergeist, resurrects an ancient Egyptian mummy, and even prevents a murder orchestrated by a wax figure of Admiral Nelson. Each case showcases Brodsky's profound understanding of the human psyche and his unwavering commitment to healing the unseen wounds of the soul.Book Details
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Victor Rousseau
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Victor Rousseau Emanuel, born Avigdor Rousseau Emanuel in January 1879, led an eclectic and prolific writing career that mirrored the evolution of popular literature in the first half of the 20th cent...
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