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Special Edition includes: - New introduction, Behind the Title - Behind the Name - The story, Freeze: A Week With Mr. Hopkins - An exclusive sneak peek at the sequel, Freeze: Final Days - An in-depth conversation with the author - Cover gallery
Let's take a minute and make a quick detour from the story: What if you held the power to travel back in time and change the past? Would you do things differently? If so, what is your greatest regret?These are the questions longtime movie buff and connoisseur of pop culture, Hogan Hill, asks himself after he discovers an unusual wristwatch lying next to a severed hand inside the bathroom of a fast food restaurant. Fueled by rampant imagination, Hogan decides to pocket the seemingly broken wristwatch, only later to be given surprising news after conversing with a watchmaker at a local watch repair shop. Turns out it's not who the watch belongs to but what's hidden inside the watch that has Hogan in the grip of immediate danger. Now, with a powerful warlock called "The Eye" pursuing Hogan for what he now possesses, Hogan and his group of friends must devise a plan to destroy The Eye before his time runs out.
- The first rule of The Hate Train: Never turn on another user.- The second rule of The Hate Train: Whatever happens in the Hate Train stays in the Hate Train.- The third rule of The Hate Train: No password. No play.In this nightmarish tale of a distorted time in American history where destroying the foundation of civilization has become a common practice among criminals, the eighteen-year-old narrator, Josh Lamb, an elusive yet infamous vandal who has a special knack for strategically waging chaos in order to divide humanity, believes that his actions alone will create a collective domino effect, resulting in the inhabitants of an entire country-and rest of the world-to plunge into extinction once he has completed his wicked plan in pitting humans against one another.One night, while defacing a statue whose purpose is to inspire unity, not division, Josh stumbles across a charismatic group of misfits and outcasts who call themselves the mawb. The mawb introduces Josh to a virtual reality game called The Hate Train. Eventually, Josh becomes obsessed with the game, as well as its uncanny realism.As an outside presence begins to interfere with the virtual reality game, Josh's world starts to unravel, forcing him to question his own reality even after he unplugs from the highly-addictive game.
In the late 1960's through the early 70's, Mr. Vortex was known as one of the most talented saxophonists of his time. By 1976, Mr. Vortex suddenly disappeared from the music scene that he helped spawn. Over a decade later, the legendary saxophonist revered by thousands went from secondary to has-been to never-was; and by then, Mr. Vortex was considered a relic by many, except for one of his greatest admirers, fifteen-year-old Hank Burl...
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