William Jacobs was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and lives near Washington DC.
Jacobs' first novel, Hell 1.0, was published July 6th, 2013. (then renamed The Other Place when it got it's first rewrite as Hell 1.1)
Litost - Hell 2.0, a sequel to The Other Place was released in April 2016.
The third installment, Missing Love - Hell 3.0, is in progress.
"Hell 1.0 will force even the most superficial mind to question their morality and take stock of their lives. This book will challenge readers. Seriously, I'm trying to sift through my thoughts on it and it's got me going nuts."
-Shay Festa, Goodreads
Paul awakes after his car crashes into a ravine and is met by a man who informs him of his death and new home.
After more than 40 years, Paul's guide has grown weary of evil and savagery. With an unbroken innocent man's help, can the misery of Hell be defeated?
Expand the world of Jean Paul Sartre's "No Exit" to thousands of the damned, then take the walls away.
Let people choose their own company and discover that Hell is still a prison.
This is The Other Place - Hell 1.1 by William Jacobs.
The combination of evil and eternity in all its undiscovered, miserable facets are suffered by three men on a journey hoping to build a better society among themselves.
Ethics, religion, the role of faith and the absence thereof, in time without end, bring the reader a Hell as cruel as the brimstone and lava we expect, hidden by sadistic subtlety.
"Hell is other people," said Sartre.
Strip away the walls and that truth remains.
ADVISORY: This novel contains scenes of prejudice, profanity, graphic violence, and sexual predation.
Título : The Other Place - Hell 1.1
EAN : 9781301927326
Editorial : William Jacobs
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