Saving: George |
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Author:
| Cole, Nathaniel |
Illustrator:
| Anderson, Mark |
ISBN: | 978-1-4927-9461-5 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $9.95 |
Book Description:
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George Houston is a large man in his early 30's who lives in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. He drives his own tow truck, doing regular towing work for customers and friends, and some repos for his girlfriend's dad. His life seems perfectly normal, until he starts to realize the truth behind his strange dreams and cryptic memories. As he goes through his daily life - drinking beer and shooting hoops with his buddies, getting intimate with his woman, driving his rig around town,...
More DescriptionGeorge Houston is a large man in his early 30's who lives in the Dallas/Fort Worth area of Texas. He drives his own tow truck, doing regular towing work for customers and friends, and some repos for his girlfriend's dad. His life seems perfectly normal, until he starts to realize the truth behind his strange dreams and cryptic memories. As he goes through his daily life - drinking beer and shooting hoops with his buddies, getting intimate with his woman, driving his rig around town, defending his livelihood with his fists as needed - he begins to understand other people's thoughts and actions much better than anyone should be able to. Old memories start falling into an alarming pattern. A mysterious visitor offers explanations that George doesn't want to believe. Is it really possible that agents from a shadowy government agency have dark intentions towards him? How could there be aliens who aren't alien? How could there be time travel that doesn't involve traveling through time? Why would the dead begin to visit the living? Could it be a man's fate to come to the same crossroad over and over again? As events move faster and faster, George has to find answers to these questions and piece them all together before he is tortured, incarcerated, killed, or worse.