Rewired: "Who is Jeremy Gordon?"
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Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2012
Who is Jeremy Gordon? That's what he'd like to know...

An inoperable brain tumour deprives Jeremy Gordon of a normal life, burdening him with a condition so rare the medical world denies its very existence. A man who does not sleep? Impossible!

"I can handle not sleeping," he said to Miss Heeler. "But the blackouts scare the living hell out of me."

Jeremy can't recall anytthing that occurs between 11:00pm-6:00am, though an endless cache of weapons suggests there's something sinister about his night-time adventures. For the past twelve years Jeremy has lived in constant fear of the day his two lives collide.

July 21st. That day has arrived...


Released October 10, 2012.
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