For over two decades, fans of Brian Keene\'s cult-classic novel Terminal have heard rumors of an uncut version that was never published. - John Skipp. - Ed Gorman If Brian Keene\'s books were music, they would occupy a working class, hard-earned space between Bruce Springsteen, Eminem, and Johnny Cash.
A powerful, unique novel with a fascinating plot and characters, and echoes of Stephen King\'s working-class voice.
Now, one man\'s war with God may impact us all.
And though his plan will spin shockingly out of control, it will throw him together with a child whose touch can heal - and whose ultimate lesson is that there are far worse things than dying.
Over a couple of beers with his best friends, John and Sherm, Tommy launches a bold scheme to provide for his family\'s future.
But he refuses to leave his family with less than nothing-especially now that he has nothing to lose.
Tommy has just learned he\'s going to die young - and soon.
And now he seems fated to stay for the rest of his life.
But marriage and fatherhood have kept him running in place, working a job that doesn\'t even pay the bills.
Tommy O\'Brien once hoped to leave his run-down industrial hometown.
Now, for the first time anywhere, here is that version, as the author originally intended.
For over two decades, fans of Brian Keene\'s cult-classic novel Terminal have heard rumors of an uncut version that was never published