To inherit the fortune he made in his previous life a man must become his previous incarnation again.
There is nothing special about Arpad, a twenty-something electrician; he is content with his life. But a company specialized in finding the reincarnations of their wealthy clients claim that Arpad might by a dead billionaire reborn. If it's proven, Arpad will be rich beyond imagining. But is he ready to be another person?—Attila Veres
Lives Recurring
Arpad is an ordinary thirty-something guy; he's got a job, a wife,a mortgage on his small apartment. All is about to change when arepresentative of the Perlay Inc. company rings his doorbell and lays outan offer. All Arpad has to do is participate in one of the company'sselection programs. The company is searching for a person; and they haveto see whether Arpad is the one.The Perlay Inc. company deals in souls - their basic pitch is thatthey can mark any one person's soul, and track it through death toreincarnation. It's great news to aging billionaires - as Death is aboutto take their earthly possessions all they have to do is trust the Perlaycompany with their money, so the company could track down theirreincarnation and hand over the fortune. You can basically inherit moneyfrom your previous life.Based on the calculations there is a 70-to-1 chance that Arpad isthe reincarnation of Michael Korsos, a wealthy businessman dead for 30years. All Arpad has to do is endure the increasingly bizarre anddisturbing tests the company submits him to. As more and more of theother participants fall out the closer Arpad gets to understanding whoKorsos was; and get to understand that Korsos was closer to a monsterthan a human being. And he is coming back from the unconscious memoriesdeep within Arpad's mind to take over Arpad's life.If it's proven that Arpad is a reincarnation, would it mean that heis Korsos? Or it's a brand new life that Arpad can claim his own? Is hislife a chain of new possibilities; or a trap that had been set 30 yearsago?