I Died 8 Minutes Ago

I Died 8 Minutes Ago

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"My name is Nate Walker and I died 8 minutes ago." What would you do if someone ran up to you and told you this? Most likely, you wouldn't believe the person telling you. Perhaps you would dismiss it as a joke, or just someone being silly. Of course you would not believe it is real. However, for Nate Walker, this isn't a joke. It's anything but silly. It's very real. "I usually don't get into books like this but I'm so turned right now. I want to read more." - Kayse Jenn, author of Cross Tattoo "I really like it. It's set up very well, the dialogue is perfect, the scene is real. You could see it, not just read the words. It looks to be a good read." - Jessica Minor, author of Goblin's Hollow "Straight away, you hook the reader in. Sublime." - Dominic Watson, author of The Boy Who Walked Too Far "I'm so excited to read more of this. You've got me hooked." - Lizzie Grace, author of Drifting: The Story of a Prophet "The plot is so original and not like other horror books. I like it." - @XiaoJoeun and @RedmoonBluestar, authors of 2 A.M. #24 in Mystery (7-30-18)
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