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Life at 24 Frames Per Second: A New Year's Novella

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Bryce Cochran had the worst New Year’s Eve of his life.Then he died.He awakens in Hotel Purgatory and meets his host, the eccentric Mr. Sense. The elderly gentleman escorts Bryce into a private movie theater and proceeds to thread reels of film onto an old projector. Watching his own life unfold on the silver screen, Bryce is taken on a journey of self-discovery, peppered with drama, angst and humor. But the films become more intriguing once the “what-if” reels begin. They provide a setting where Bryce’s life questions are answered, his own possibilities are revealed. and ultimately discovers the rocky path to true love.But how does he get out of Hotel Purgatory?Make it a resolution to unlock the surprises in this captivating New Year’s tale!

128 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 3, 2020

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Rob Edwards

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The majority of Rob Edwards working life has been in the video and film production world, giving him ample experience with storytelling and the creative process. He has written throughout his career and is now transforming his efforts to the page, rather than the screen.

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December 23, 2020
An engaging book that was hard to put down so I pretty much didn't put it down. Thought provoking with a very good message. I really enjoyed the whole concept of the story.
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June 3, 2024
A sweet book about a man’s chance to change his life for the better with the help of a near death experience and a very smart angel. Not deep, but a fun novella if you’re looking for something light.
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April 3, 2022
Another great book by Rob Edwards. His books are a clean read with interesting story development and interesting twists with a moralistic and kind outcome. This world could certainly benefit from more books like his. This book is a new version of what would it be like if we could review our life and what if any changes would we make. A life review on a reel. The book was thought provoking, great character development and ends with a great wrap up. I highly recommend this book.
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