3:00 a.m. (Henry Bins Book 1)

Henry Bins Book 1 · Deciquin Books
3.9
43 reviews
Ebook
125
Pages
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About this ebook

HENRY BINS IS ONLY AWAKE FOR ONE HOUR A DAY.


Henry Bins has Henry Bins.

A sleeping disorder, named after him.

He is awake for one hour a day.

He wakes up at 3 a.m. then falls asleep at 4 a.m.

Life is simple.

Until he hears the woman scream.

And sees the man leave the house across the street.

But not just any man.

The President of the United States.




Selected Praise for the Henry Bins series


"The most interesting premise....EVER." -Ruth.D


"If I had to choose one series to take with me to that desert island in the middle of nowhere, this would be it." -MsRee


"What an amazing series. So unique and interesting!" -Linda33




Henry Bins series


3:00 a.m. (Book #1)

3:10 a.m. (Book #2)

3:21 a.m. (Book #3)

3:34 a.m. (Book #4)

3:46 a.m. (Book #5)

Ratings and reviews

3.9
43 reviews
Keith Blackshear
April 21, 2019
Henry Bins suffers from a condition in which he is only awake for one hour every day, from 3 to 4AM. He will instantly fall asleep at 4AM, and remain asleep for the next 23 hours. One day during his 60 waking minutes, he hears a scream come from a home across the street. He goes to the window and sees who he recognizes as the President of the United States, leaving the home. Naturally, the book progresses through the investigation of the crime, mostly undertaken by Henry, who also manages to make himself a person-of-interest. The story was written in a casual, lighthearted tone that was the only real highlight of the book. The author injected a decent amount of the humor into the story, which I liked. At times though, even his attempts at humor were a little corny. In particular, I thought the verbal "exchanges" between Henry and the cat were kind of cute. But the author has crafted a tale that is way too far-fetched and borders on the ridiculous. From a President who potentially does his own dirty work, to a cat that rolls over and plays dead on command, to a main character who solves a crime in only one hour a day using Google, I felt the story was too unrealistic to be thoroughly enjoyed.
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Manimohan Manickam
November 16, 2015
Bears no resemblance to the description given. Rather disjointed with two unrelated sections. Nonetheless found it interesting to consider about the concept of 'dying' and returning, in the second 'story' of the book. Abrupt ending, rather unsatisfying.
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Tammy Webber
June 30, 2019
people should leave politics out of their novels unless it's a book about politics. i guess this writer took a jab at republicans because the democrats would have beat him up. terrible story either way. did not finish.
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About the author

Nick Pirog lives in South Lake Tahoe with his two pups. You can learn more about him at www.nickthriller.com.  

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