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Rewind, by Jeremy Bates

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NOTHING IS WHAT IT SEEMS

When a man wakes in a rundown apartment, hooked up to a strange machine, a dead body in the next room, he has no memory of who he is, or what he is doing there. Over the next forty-eight hours, however, as he works to unravel the mystery of his identity, he'll come to realize that he might be one of the most influential people of the twenty-first century--and that some things are better left unknown.

˃˃˃ PRAISE FOR JEREMY BATES AND HIS BOOKS:

"Thriller fans and readers of Stephen King, Joe Lansdale, and other masters of the art will find much to love in this highly recommended, action-packed read." - Midwest Book Review on Island of the Dolls

"An understated horror story that will remind readers what chattering teeth sound like." -Kirkus on Suicide Forest

"[A] short, sharp shocker...Bates writes persuasively from Brian's adolescent point of view, making the horror of his youthful reminiscences that much more intense." - Publishers Weekly on Black Canyon

"Jeremy Bates has written a great book that would make a great Hollywood screenplay!" - Suspense Magazine on The Taste of Fear

"Bates takes an intriguing premise to shocking lengths, revealing the outcome only in an epilogue. A graphically violent story with building suspense and a moral about where weaving such a web may lead." - Booklist on White Lies

"The Catacombs is a thrilling descent into the unknown, peeling back the dark layers like a rotting onion, tears running down your face as you try to climb your way out. A hypnotic story of buried truths, disfigured creatures, and lost histories told with an authoritative voice full of heart and insight." - Richard Thomas, Bram Stoker nominated author on The Catacombs

"Jeremy Bates doesn't miss a trick, teasing and misleading, ratcheting up the tension as the heroine...loses traction on a slippery slope of deceptions." - Glenn Kleier, New York Times bestselling author on White Lies

"A horror story like none other...makes for a read that will delight horror fans who want their novels steeped in psychological suspense as well as action." - Midwest Book Review on The Catacombs

"A success!" - Hellnotes on Suicide Forest

˃˃˃ PRAISE FOR THE BOOKS IN THE WORLD'S SCARIEST PLACES SERIES (SUICIDE FOREST, THE CATACOMBS, HELLTOWN, ISLAND OF THE DOLLS):

"Definitely gave me chills reading this late at night which hasn't happened since I was a 13 year old teenager reading Stephen King's, It, for the first time." - verothehero

"Move over King and Koontz there's a new talent in town." - judy pfanner

"I had to stop reading at certain points because he was freaking me out. That only happens to me with one other writer--Stephen King." - Lyn Lutrzykowski

"I think of early Clive Barker, without the guts." - H. Kelly

"Suicide Forest is up the with Joe Hills Heart Shaped Box." - Lola Cain

"Scariest book I've ever read" - Jamie Dobbs

"If you like Greg Olsen or Jeffrey Deaver, Jeremy Bates is a great new talent." - Lnh

"If you like Greg Olsen or Jeffrey Deaver, Jeremy Bates is a great new talent." - Lnh

"I found it rivaling some of Stephen King's and Dean Koontz's early works---high praise indeed." - Diana D

"If you enjoy Richard Layman, you'll love reading Jeremy Bates" - Anna W.

"This author is in the same league as King, Simmons, and Craven" - linda22724

"Perfect for Laymon Fans!" - OutlawPoet Top 1000 Reviewer Vine Voice

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Rewind, by Jeremy Bates

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #378934 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-08
  • Released on: 2015-06-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Rewind, by Jeremy Bates

Review "Jeremy Bates's novella "Rewind" is listed by Amazon as a horror book, but that's a bit misleading. It does have elements of horror in it, as the protagonist finds himself in a very scary situation for much of the book. But it's actually more of a science fiction, mystery, suspense thriller and it combines all those elements, plus a terrific twist ending, in about 100 pages. It's scary that an author can do so much so quickly and so well."Rewind" belongs to a rather specific subgenre of mystery, the amnesiac story, one that Alfred Hitchcock had fun with in the classic "Spellbound." Here, the main character wakes up in a dingy apartment hooked up by various electrodes to a mysterious machine with no idea who or where he is or what the machine is for. Worse, there's a dead body in the next room, and the hero has no idea who that is either. He soon realizes he's in New York City, but according to his driver's license, he's a man named Harry Parker from Texas. He also discovers he has access to a bank account with $750K. So, he does what anyone in his situation would do: checks himself into a fancy room at the Plaza and starts spending some of that money on creature comforts, all the while trying to figure out just who he is.Bates wrote "Rewind" in the first person, so readers are privy to Harry's thought processes as he tries to reconstruct his past, and they experience the same burst of recognition he does as he gradually pieces his identity and past together. Bates is quite an accomplished writer, and his descriptions, dialogue, and Harry's inner monologues all sound authentic and are quite lively. No matter how stressful Harry's predicament becomes, he and Bates don't lose their sense of humor. Gradually, readers realize that Harry is a pretty shrewd judge of people and actually a pretty good detective as well. It doesn't take long for him to find someone who tells him how he got into his situation."Rewind" has such a clever, twisty plot that I wouldn't want to give any of it away. I'll just say that the reasons behind Harry's amnesia are far fetched, but, if you accept the author's premise, the events in the story make sense and are logical. And even once Harry learns exactly who he is, Bates pulls off a really clever twist ending, one that both makes perfect sense and caught me completely by surprise.Author Bates could easily have turned "Rewind" into a novel by having Harry pursue some red herrings in his quest to discover who he is and by "explaining" the explanation of what happened in greater depth. But he's done a great job on covering all his essential bases, creating an interesting character in Harry (who becomes far more interesting once the whole truth is revealed), and creating a fast paced work that doesn't feel sketchy or rushed. Instead, "Rewind," as it name implies, is a book you can easily rewind and read again just to see how Bates pulls it all off."- Silver Screen Videos

About the Author Jeremy Bates is the #1 bestselling and award-winning author of more than a dozen novels and novellas, which have been translated into several languages. He writes suspense and horror fiction. The novels in the "World's Scariest Places" series are set in real locations, and so far include Suicide Forest in Japan, The Catacombs in Paris, Helltown in Ohio, and Island of the Dolls in Mexico. You can check out any of these places on the web, or visit his website at JEREMYBATESBOOKS.COM to receive a FREE novel.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Rewind, a short story By MdianeM I have to say it, the beginning was a little boring, I almost deleted this story from my Kindle. But I persevered and it picked up and swiftly ended with a bang. I don't like to rehash the author's writing, so I will just say the ending made up for a little boring in the beginning. I liked this story because it was written without spelling or punctuation errors, and I could not have foreseen the ending.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Keep reading! By Stephen A. Hardy I wasn't sure if I was going to like this at first because the beginning was making zero sense. As I read, however, the pace picked up, and I was trying to figure out what the heck was going on with the main character, and wondering what he was going to do next. The story does NOT disappoint! Good read.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Horror with a twist By Robert Krueger What if you awoke to find yourself in a living nightmare? You walk away from your confinement, back to the normal world, but with zero understanding of what has happened. Welcome to Harry Parker's 'new' world, one without memory. This is a story of discovery, and Harry will not like what he finds, but he adjusts rapidly -- a surprise (horror) ending. The author develops the plot with polish; Parker is an engrossing character no matter what you may think of him Reviewed by the author of The Children's Story, About Good and Evil.

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