I DIED ON THE TITANIC by MONICA O'HARA-KEETON New non-fiction Publication: Summer 1996 ISBN 0 907768 86 5 TRIP THROUGH TIME TUNNEL TAKES JOURNALIST INTO YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES Journalist Monica O'Hara had a lifelong terror of still, dark water. To rid her phobia she asked her husband, the internationally renowned hypnotherapist Joe Keeton, to see if regression could determine, and possibly eliminate, the cause. It did both. Nothing in Monica's present life accounted for her irrational fear, so she was led back through her birth and further. The results have confounded historians and reincarnationists alike. Under hypnosis, Monica was questioned extensively by British and American Titanic experts, with remarkable results. She provided an authentic picture of life aboard the stricken vessel... and elsewhere. The pre-birth regression took her to the Irish location of the tragic liner's final port of call (a place never visited in this life yet with which her 'alter ego' was intimately acquainted). the character whose life she recalled was making a last-ditch attempt to elope with a man whose identity is not revealed until the closing chapters of her book. Monica's astonishing story is the culmination of six years' research and provides what many believe to be proof of life after death. Roy Stemman, editor of the magazine Reincarnation International, describes the book as a story about human love and emotion; of passion, obstinacy and fickleness, pieced together like a riveting detective story. He concludes: 'I am convinced that it is only a matter of time before the weight of testimony such as Monica O'Hara's will persuade people at large that there is another dimension to the existence we lead and a purpose to our lives.' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, contact: COUNTYVISE LIMITED 1 & 3 Grove Road Rock Ferry Merseyside UK L42 3XS Telephone: +44 151 645 2872/2311 Fax: +44 151 645 8999 with word 'help' in message body netnews@sift.stanford.edu