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Transmigration (novel)

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Originally published
  
1970

Author
  
J. T. McIntosh

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Genres
  
Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
The Cosmic Spies, Time for a Change, One in Three Hundred, Ruler of the World, Six Gates from Limbo

Transmigration is a science fiction book written in 1970 by J. T. McIntosh.

The hero discovers he is both cursed with bad luck and blessed with a miraculous power - the power to occupy other people's minds - provided he dies first. A series of freak accidents bring him closer and closer to death, until at last he does die - but miraculously transmigrates into the nearest body around. His power to occupy minds is involuntary, and when it happens, he overwhelms those he invades, though he is able to communicate with them. Unwilling to depart from the bodies he occupies, he learns that the only way out of the body he is possessing is by dying, presenting him with an unusual ethical conflict.

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Transmigration (novel) Wikipedia