"IT HAS BEEN OVER 20,000 YEARS, NOW, since I have been
consigned to outer darkness. And the time is due that I should record the
events that led me here, though there is no pen to write it, nor paper to receive it,
except it be the 'pen of my mind,' and the parchment of your memory.

I tell you my story now, as I seem to have a bit of time, so that I will live on
in your mind, if I cease to exist. . . .

But if my existence will teach a lesson to those who will hear, then tell it,
and my life--and banishment--will have purpose."

Introducing
If Only a Sunset

Harusten-Hanejjan is born into a world with total recall of
all his former lives. He sees that the people of this planet are
simple, naive and almost mindless. He soon discovers that he is
in an "edenic" world, where no one has, as yet, partaken of the
"forbidden fruit." Because everyone is still innocent, there is no death.

As the world fills up with people, Harusten wonders where
the tempter is, the proverbial "Devil," to get the people out of this
fix, and to teach them how to use their brain.

When the wily one doesn't show up, and the people continue
to saturate the planet, Harusten begins to wonder if he should
volunteer for the job, even though he had lived his last few lives
as a benevolent man of high integrity. The subsequent decisions
he makes takes him into incredible dimensions of emotion,
adventures and wonders he never thought possible.



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