Gateway A Story About Chaotic Harmony

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book Gateway A Story About Chaotic Harmony by Joel Erlichson, Clear Page Productions LLC
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Joel Erlichson ISBN: 9780985143619
Publisher: Clear Page Productions LLC Publication: May 15, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Joel Erlichson
ISBN: 9780985143619
Publisher: Clear Page Productions LLC
Publication: May 15, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Gateway is a story that reflects the modern generation drug war against kids as they are growing up. This is a story about friendship, love, addiction, self destruction, and the search for salvation. Gateway is unique in the way it follows Kellen in a first-person narrative in part one and second- person through part two of the novel. When part one of the book comes to a close, the intensity of the story in the final moments perfectly transitions into a second-person narrative, moving the reader into the eyes of Kellen. Kellen was a young boy when his mother died in a fatal car accident, her death devastated his family. When Kellen's mother died she was having an affair with a married man who miraculously survived the accident. Kellen and his brother are raised by their father; he raises them the best he can through his constant loneliness and depression. As a young teen Kellen is sent away to military school and is forced to grow up fast. He learns to fend for himself, trusting no one but a few select friends to confide in. The story takes place in Kellen's hometown of St. Louis; the Gateway City. The towering beauty of the Gateway Arch, and what it represents, is offset by the secretive underworld in which Kellen operates. In the shadows, and behind closed doors, perceptions change quickly and danger is ever present. Some of Kellen's friends make it out alive, others are not as fortunate. Follow Kellen as he battles the demons of his past, awakens the demons of his present, and later battles himself and his surroundings in an attempt to rise from the ashes and find salvation.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Gateway is a story that reflects the modern generation drug war against kids as they are growing up. This is a story about friendship, love, addiction, self destruction, and the search for salvation. Gateway is unique in the way it follows Kellen in a first-person narrative in part one and second- person through part two of the novel. When part one of the book comes to a close, the intensity of the story in the final moments perfectly transitions into a second-person narrative, moving the reader into the eyes of Kellen. Kellen was a young boy when his mother died in a fatal car accident, her death devastated his family. When Kellen's mother died she was having an affair with a married man who miraculously survived the accident. Kellen and his brother are raised by their father; he raises them the best he can through his constant loneliness and depression. As a young teen Kellen is sent away to military school and is forced to grow up fast. He learns to fend for himself, trusting no one but a few select friends to confide in. The story takes place in Kellen's hometown of St. Louis; the Gateway City. The towering beauty of the Gateway Arch, and what it represents, is offset by the secretive underworld in which Kellen operates. In the shadows, and behind closed doors, perceptions change quickly and danger is ever present. Some of Kellen's friends make it out alive, others are not as fortunate. Follow Kellen as he battles the demons of his past, awakens the demons of his present, and later battles himself and his surroundings in an attempt to rise from the ashes and find salvation.

More books from Thrillers

Cover of the book Honorable Enemies by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Same Old Sun, Same Old Moon by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Cache-cadavre by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Confessions of a Terrorist by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Doing Harm by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Justice with a Three-Inch Blade by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Two Lives by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Terror of the Innocent (Adventure Thriller) by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Screenwriting Made Easy by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Ultima by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book A Petty Slight by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Mademoiselle Anna Disappears by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book La mystérieuse affaire de Styles (Nouvelle traduction révisée) by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book The Bay - Fillmore by Joel Erlichson
Cover of the book Precious by Joel Erlichson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy