2HVØRHVNØT:
To Have or Have Not
by
Jared K. Chapman
Genre:
Dystopian Superhero Fantasy, Horror
Welcome to Fellowship City, where the Haves are super-powered, and the Have-Nots are just like you.
The
Mighty have all the wealth, fame, power, and superpowers, but even
they are subject to the monastery’s control. To maintain peace,
telepathic monks see into the past, present, and future to police the
other Mighty and the minority of powerless Citizens, who have nothing
but their identity tags tattooed on their wrists.
Twenty-year-old
Mario lives with his kid sister in one of the many camphouses on the
island south of the city. Unlike the other citizens he stands in line
with every morning waiting to be bussed to work, he actually likes
his downtown job and the Mighty restaurateur who employs him.
At
least, he did.
This
morning, the grisly, undetected murder of his boss changes
everything. In a flash, Mario becomes the primary suspect and must
race against time to prove his innocence in a world that oppresses
the powerless.
Part
READY PLAYER ONE. Part DIVERGENT. Part MINORITY REPORT. Totally
Superpowered! 2HVØRHVNØT has fast-paced action, suspense, horror,
and mature themes that are sure to keep readers on the edge of their
seats.
Jared
K. Chapman is an author, filmmaker, and educator. He is a native
Californian who spent his formative years at school in frigid
Alberta, Canada with his father and summer vacation in arid central
California with his mother. He holds degrees in psychology &
religious studies and is currently a doctoral candidate studying the
social psychology of extreme groups. He lives in a little oasis just
east of Los Angeles with his wife and three sons. 2HVØRHVNØT is his
debut novel.
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