An eleven year old boy wakes up in a bedroom. He doesn’t know where he is and doesn’t remember who he is. He finds a very strange household whose members insist he is part of their family. When the creepy dad starts asking him strange questions, the boy notes his observations in a journal, to solve the puzzle of his very peculiar situation.
A mystery with twists and turns Dan Brown would admire.
Special Note: Please sample this before you buy it. It's previous incarnation was deemed to be too long, and divided into two chunks that are more manageable. So if you purchased Henry's story prior to 11/23/11, you shouldn't buy this because it is the second half of the book you read. You can wait for the third installment, coming soon. Thank you.
Editorial Reviews:
From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot
“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”
From Nordic Reader’s Ingmar Berglund:
“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry’s Journal is one hell of a read.”
Author: San Alini
A mere simpleton fumbling through life's many mysteries. He writes screenplays and children’s books because he didn’t know any better. He lives not too far from you, and draws cartoons and tries to make the best of things.
A mystery with twists and turns Dan Brown would admire.
Special Note: Please sample this before you buy it. It's previous incarnation was deemed to be too long, and divided into two chunks that are more manageable. So if you purchased Henry's story prior to 11/23/11, you shouldn't buy this because it is the second half of the book you read. You can wait for the third installment, coming soon. Thank you.
Editorial Reviews:
From Stacey Turner, of The Author Spot
“For a very entertaining, quick read- look no farther than The Strange Journal of the Boy Henry. It's compelling, amusing and entertaining all in one. Let's face it, good writing is good writing regardless of the age group it's intended for. Fans of suspense & intrigue will really be pleased.”
From Nordic Reader’s Ingmar Berglund:
“A now commonplace idea made new; a complex plot laid out in simple detail. Henry’s Journal is one hell of a read.”
Author: San Alini
A mere simpleton fumbling through life's many mysteries. He writes screenplays and children’s books because he didn’t know any better. He lives not too far from you, and draws cartoons and tries to make the best of things.