REVIEW OF A SUPERNATURAL NOVEL ABOUT IMMORTALITY

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Publisher’s Note: I came across this article through my Google Alerts and it fascinated me because I really like the movie “Highlander” and the idea of living forever. Well this novel by Leanna Renee Hieber is all about immortality. Read this exclusive interview by Gabrielle Pantera. Enjoy Dirk
 
“The early draft of The Eterna Files was inspired by binge-watching the many seasons of MI-6 and really falling in love with the character dynamics,” says Eterna Files author Leanna Renee Hieber. “All of my books thus far are set in the late 19th century, between the 1860s and 1880s, and all of them are full of ghosts and paranormal activity, so I wanted to play with the idea of what would happen to a pre-MI-6 office dealing with the paranormal. This pulled in my love of The X-files as well. All my hard work in carving out a cross-genre niche in Gothic Victorian Urban Fantasy, a forerunner among modern Gaslamp Fantasy authors, is all coming together in The Eterna Files.”

Exclusive interview with author Leanna Renee Hieber and a review of her supernatural novel about immortality – Gabrielle Pantera


The Eterna Files is a race between the Americans and the British to find a way to achieve immortality. In 1882 London, Queen Victoria appoints Harold Spire of the Metropolitan Police to head Special Branch Division Omega, created to secretly investigate paranormal and supernatural events. The group’s first mission is to find the Eterna Compound, created in a lab in New York, where American Clara Templeton is also searching for Eterna. As a child she had visions and dreams of future events. Clara invented Eterna, and blames herself for those who died making the compound. Among them was her love, a relationship so secret she can tell no one about her loss.

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