Memoirs of a Suicide Part Three: Let's Learn About Ourselves!
Third and final installment in the debut series from J Horsley III that tackles the difficult topic of suicide and the afterlife. This novel is his cathartic response to the loss of his nephew and best friend Jerimy in 2004. Join him on this three part journey that takes you from one end of the ethereal universe to the other.
You can get this book in paperback or hardback, both 6x9 in size.
In the options you can choose to have a custom sketch added to your book by author/artist J Horsley III!
When we last saw Robert Clarke he was transported off the mortal plane into a place where anything seemed possible. He met some interesting new friends in the afterlife who took him on a whirlwind journey of discovery. The true story of his parents started to unravel and put into question everything he felt he knew about himself.
In the final installment of Robert Clarke's he is taken down a tunnel into his own psyche and forced to face the demons he himself summoned. Will he come out the other end the same? After this, everything for Robert is different.
Third and final installment in the debut series from J Horsley III that tackles the difficult topic of suicide and the afterlife. This novel is his cathartic response to the loss of his nephew and best friend Jerimy in 2004. Join him on this three part journey that takes you from one end of the ethereal universe to the other.
You can get this book in paperback or hardback, both 6x9 in size.
In the options you can choose to have a custom sketch added to your book by author/artist J Horsley III!
When we last saw Robert Clarke he was transported off the mortal plane into a place where anything seemed possible. He met some interesting new friends in the afterlife who took him on a whirlwind journey of discovery. The true story of his parents started to unravel and put into question everything he felt he knew about himself.
In the final installment of Robert Clarke's he is taken down a tunnel into his own psyche and forced to face the demons he himself summoned. Will he come out the other end the same? After this, everything for Robert is different.
Third and final installment in the debut series from J Horsley III that tackles the difficult topic of suicide and the afterlife. This novel is his cathartic response to the loss of his nephew and best friend Jerimy in 2004. Join him on this three part journey that takes you from one end of the ethereal universe to the other.
You can get this book in paperback or hardback, both 6x9 in size.
In the options you can choose to have a custom sketch added to your book by author/artist J Horsley III!
When we last saw Robert Clarke he was transported off the mortal plane into a place where anything seemed possible. He met some interesting new friends in the afterlife who took him on a whirlwind journey of discovery. The true story of his parents started to unravel and put into question everything he felt he knew about himself.
In the final installment of Robert Clarke's he is taken down a tunnel into his own psyche and forced to face the demons he himself summoned. Will he come out the other end the same? After this, everything for Robert is different.
Robert Clarke was a troubled kid, never feeling like he fit in. The girl he loved fell for his bully, his mom always felt distant, and he never knew his father. Those around him that caused him pain (physical or emotional) would often get hurt. Robert would never know how they were hurt though, as his life is peppered throughout with a series of black outs brought on by his fits of rage..
One day, while trying to navigate adulthood, he made the tough decision to end it all to stop the pain in himself and for those around him. It wasn’t until after he saw his lifeless body that his real adventures began. After death he enters the afterlife full of questions in search of answers he never got while alive. Robert meets new characters that help him along the way to better understand himself and those around him.
Come with Robert as he learns to accept himself for who he is.