I, Death
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Author
Publication
2014 - Atomic Fez Publishing, Place of publication not identified, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
94,500 words, Guess
Page Count
378 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveideath0000lesl
- ISBN-101927609046
- ISBN-139781927609040
- ISBN-139781927609033
- ISBN-101927609038
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number891720292
- Open LibraryOL32107062M
Classifications
- DDC813.6
Description
It's not "boy meets girl, boy loses girl" but rather: "Boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy's friends begin dropping like flies." Peter O'Mallick isn't just having a bad day; he's having a bad life. It's bad enough when your girlfriend suddenly casts you a cold shoulder, your grades are slipping and those around you no longer understand what it's like to walk in your shoes; but walking around with the innate power to end lives??something Peter begins to realize he has had since birth??takes the angst to a whole new level. And Hamlet thought he had it bad. Encouraged by his guidance counsellor, the suicidal seventeen year old begins to blog about his experiences in order to try to understand this power and himself. The self-directed therapy helps, and strangers who follow his online story virtually befriend him, as it appears that his curse is mostly limited to those he is in close contact with. However, there is one stranger secretly following his story who isn't there to understand, help or cheer him on; just as Peter begins to understand that being born as a harbinger for death might actually be a blessing rather than a curse, this stranger is intent on finding a way to use Peter's power for nefarious purposes.
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