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The Cell

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Lives and dreams can be cut short by death, but the biggest tragedy for those who survive is not taking advantage of second chances.

In the paranormal YA novel The Cell, seventeen year old Les Logan is an aspiring comic book artist who begins to doubt himself after Aki Kubo, his friend and creative partner, dies in an accident in which Les is involved. From beyond the grave, Aki contacts Les through a cell phone and tells him there’s a problem. Aki can’t cross over because a girl named Rachel is wasting her second chance at life after receiving his donated liver. Les must help her so Aki can move on to the afterlife.

There are a few big problems: one, if Rachel doesn’t move on with her life soon Aki’s spirit will disintegrate. Two, there’s a limited amount of time and they can only communicate via cell phone. Three, Les hasn’t driven since Aki’s accident. And finally, a devious scientist named Professor Gluck finds out about Aki and wants to capture the ghost in the cell phone so to prove his theories about the paranormal. He gives Les a job so he can keep an eye on him and set a trap for Aki.

Les enlists the aid of his two off-beat friends and sets out to discover a way to save Rachel but encounters with Professor Gluck stand in his way. When these friends believe in each other, and do what they think is right, not even a mad scientist can stop them from saving the living as well as the dead. In essence, this is a rescue tale. Les must rescue Rachel but by doing so he also rescues Aki and his own dreams for the future. The novel was written in a minimalist style in homage to Carver and Hemingway.

178 pages, Paperback

First published October 5, 2012

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Joshua Jones

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Born in winter and in the spring of life met with a fall. I write novels, screenplays, stage plays, poetry, comic book and graphic novel scripts as well as web content for small business clients. Got a credit on a Wolverine story from Marvel Comics.

Currently living in Metro-NY/CT region near the sound. Wayward Raven Media is the company I am a part of and the comic books business is a challenge. I am an editor, press agent and creator at the company-> http://www.waywardraven.com

Fun facts: Joshua's grandfather was a Federal Court Judge and his grandmother was a first cousin to Billy Campbell the famous golfer who happened to be the step-father of the actor Brad Dourif.


Bass player and dog groomer.

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