Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1
Accidents happen. The first one killed Paul Ourisman and the second one landed him in the protection of Gray Wright; a man in Hell for so long that he grew tired of being evil. What happens when the damned decide to fight the system? Hell 1.0 - a spiritual horror novel.
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Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1
Accidents happen. The first one killed Paul Ourisman and the second one landed him in the protection of Gray Wright; a man in Hell for so long that he grew tired of being evil. What happens when the damned decide to fight the system? Hell 1.0 - a spiritual horror novel.
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Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1

Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1

by William Jacobs
Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1

Hell 1.0: v. 1.0.1

by William Jacobs

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Overview

Accidents happen. The first one killed Paul Ourisman and the second one landed him in the protection of Gray Wright; a man in Hell for so long that he grew tired of being evil. What happens when the damned decide to fight the system? Hell 1.0 - a spiritual horror novel.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781507501894
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/21/2015
Series: Hell , #1
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

William Jacobs was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and lives near Washington DC.

Jacobs' first novel, "Hell 1.0" was published July 6th, 2013.

A sequel to Hell 1.0, "Hell 2.0 - Litost", has been completed and is in editing, slated for release in Spring of 2015.

The third installment, "Hell 3.0 - Fury", is in progress.

In the event that there is any popular interest in his writing, Jacobs plans to produce in undetermined sequence: a three-module time-travel series entitled "Time Shock", the swords and sorcery social commentary: "Ore", the ethical evolutionary tale: "Redemption", a nihilist justification for life: "Among the Slain", the medieval spy story: "Kingdom of the Heir", the non-fiction "Understanding Men (sub: Yes, it's possible.) / Understanding Women (sub: At long, f**king last.)", "Dyingman 44", a compilation of blog entries about his natural, routine, declining health from ages 39-44, "Diablo Ex Machina", an epilogue to Charles Dickens' "Nicholas Nickleby" revealing an unflattering secret guarded by the Cheeryble Brothers, and the children's stories: "Reindeer Crossing Neighborhood", "The Equals Club", "Still No Eggs", and "Billy da Fish".

A condensed version of the Tanakh (Old Testament) is slated for Winter 2015 release with the New Testament to follow in 2016. The Koran is estimated to be released in 2018.

Collaborative webisode stories may be a creative offshoot on the "Red and Gray" channel.

It all starts with "Hell 1.0".
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