<p>Paul Furneret returns to Paris after a four-year interval. He again contacts&nbsp;Camille Flammarion Jane de La Vaud&egrave;re and Madame Zosima; who now&nbsp;runs&nbsp;a women&rsquo;s refuge and employs&nbsp;hypnosis to enable&nbsp; women to &ldquo;remember&rdquo; their alleged past incarnations.</p><p>One night he is intercepted by Baron de Rochemure who had recognized his daughter in the sketch Paul produced during his first attempt at automatic drawing and is very enthusiastic for Paul to try again. To that end Rochemore convenes a s&eacute;ance to which he invites Flammarion Zosima and Jane as well as Henri Lemastur the hypnotist involved in the first s&eacute;ance his patroness and Gabriel de Lautrec. The baron who is dying of cancer reveals for the first time the harrowing story of how his daughter died and why he has been so anxious to make contact with her.</p><p>Paul again produces four drawings while hypnotized by Zosima but they are not what he expected; he does however contrive a telepathic link between several of the people present which enables Jane the baron and his housekeeper&nbsp;to share a common vision which&nbsp;satisfies the baron&nbsp;but convinces Jane that Paul almost died in the process only to be saved by a mysterious &ldquo;angel&rdquo;. As a result she forbids Paul to have any further contact with Zosima...</p><p><br />Brian M. Stableford has been a professional writer since 1965. He has published more than 60 science fiction and fantasy novels as well as several authoritative non-fiction books. He is also translating the works of Paul F&eacute;val and other French writers of the fantastique for Black Coat Press which also published his most two recent fantasy novels: The New Faust at the Tragicomique and The Stones of Camelot.</p>
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