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The Hook Collection: Amariah Keane

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During 1986-2020, Sebastian L. Hook or "Professor Hook" was known as the #1 best-selling horror author of all-time. His compassion and unique style of authentic writing would have readers lining stores two days prior just to get a copy of his new work of art. During that time, Hook received multiple back to back awards, including several National Book Awards, the Man Booker International Prize, Nobel Prize for Literature, and the Hugo Award. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by President Bill Clinton in the '90s for his approach to social justice and women's rights. He accepted the award later that year. Born in Bran, Romania, in 1972, Hook was taken in by foster parents at a young age when both of his own passed away of unrelated illnesses just days apart. Hook found rehabilitation and mourning by writing about his parents' deaths, often having to be sent home from school for his horrific versions of children's books he had created. In his teen years, Hook continued to be abused at home from his foster parents daily. This caused the troubled teen to turn to his writing once again, it was through his experiences as a child that invented Hook's authentic way of depicting a story. He dropped out of school at only the age of fourteen and began writing horror full time. By 1986, Sebastian L. Hook released one of the most iconic books in the history of horror-fiction, Bottom of a Lake. He was praised as a literary genius and was given the nickname Professor Hook from his readers, teaching through every page the true meaning of good writing. The response from the world was just the validation he needed. This was just the beginning of a horrifically twisted monster responsible for one of the largest serial killing schemes ever. On June 20, 2020, Interpol, the international police agency, received an encrypted email from a server located in the Hoia Forest in Romania. Inside of the email contained some of the most disturbing evidence ever seen. Torturing, manipulating, abusing, abducting, raping, and ultimately murdering his victims. Four days later, at 1321 hours, Interpol conducted the largest raid in Romanian history on an underground compound occupied by Sebastian L. Hook. The agency arrested Hook for the murders of several hundred people dating back to 1986 and up to his very arrest. The collection you are about to read are from the voices of those writers who's suffering came at the cost of over ten #1 sellers. They are small excerpts taken from the victims' diaries which Hook required to be written during their down time at the compound. The actual work of the writers can be found in bookstores globally. These are the stories of how Professor Hook made his books so authentic, the story of how these writers work should have been in the non-fiction section the whole time. This is the Hook Collection.

22 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 13, 2020

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