“Buena Suerte. I’ll see you on Oprah”

— Curt Sampson, author of twelve books, three on the New York Times Best Seller list. Eighteen years as a full-time freelance sports writer. Two most recent are “The Lost Masters” (Simon and Schuster) and ‘The Slam” (Rodale).


Germany , 1945: As the flames of World War II rage across Europe, a young American soldier named John Thomas Moore tragically died in action near the town of Bremerhaven. Strangely, it wasn’t the last time anyone has “heard” from him.

Message to Irene, a startling non-fiction work by psychic-author Patricia Pfeffer, is the result of six years of messages from Moore; messages from the beyond that were channeled through the author’s mother, Irene, via automatic writing.

Irene passed at age 92 on August 5, 2005. Her handwritten writings of Moore’s “messages" came into the author’s possession at that time, and she has since transcribed them all to present them in this much more readable form. The result is one unforgettable non-fiction chronicle about life and death.

John’s paranormal messages to Irene contain advice and instruction on living life in this dimension from someone who sees it from the next. John tells it “the way it is”, in eloquent lyrical prose. Interestingly, John T. Moore is not a made-up character — Pfeffer’s extensive research reveals authentic photographs and U.S. military records that verifies Moore’s existence, military service, and death; many of which are included in this 295-page volume.

While it could be classified as a “New Age” book, Message to Irene is also one that pensively deals with the age-old question about life after death. What really happens after death? This sterling work reveals consuming evidence of life after death, and offers eye-opening insights on extra-sensory perception and other related scientific phenomena.

A unique book literally written by a true “ghost writer”, Message to Irene is one unforgettable reading experience; one that will haunt the reader long after the last page is turned.

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ISBN13 (TP): 978-1-4363-0032-2
ISBN13 (HB): 978-1-4363-0033-9