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Christopher Herz

    Christopher Herz crafts novels that provoke reactions and entertain on the edge of comfort. His diverse life experiences, spanning myriad jobs, infuse his writing with a unique perspective. Herz's literary style is characterized by its ability to push boundaries while captivating readers. He is known for creating compelling narratives that resonate long after the last page.

    Pharmacology
    The Last Block in Harlem
    Hollywood Forever
    • 2013

      Hollywood Forever

      • 273 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.3(75)Add rating

      Golden State Broadcasting is about to take control of California, but before they do, they need the perfect face to lead a revolution. Harold Hall, a lifetime Hollywood resident who's wanted to be famous all his life, is looking for that one role to launch his career. The producers at Golden State Broadcasting think Harold is nearly perfect for the role, but he may have to "change a few things."

      Hollywood Forever
    • 2011

      Pharmacology

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "1993, San Francisco. The digital and pharmaceutical industries are booming. They're looking for the young, the hip, and those on the counterculture fringe to be both the face and consumer of their new world order. Recruited by an advertising agency focused on targeting a new drug to her own age demographic, Sarah Striker is grateful for the steady income, but she begins to question the side effects of the products she's pushing. Sarah begins publishing an underground zine to expose the secrets behind the pharmaceutical industry's aims. Fulfilled by her quest to spread the truth, her new life seems to be working out perfectly--until she realizes that she herself is perilously close to becoming a victim of this new corporate world."--P. [4] of cover.

      Pharmacology
    • 2010

      The Last Block in Harlem

      • 323 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.0(257)Add rating

      A young couple seeking a fresh start moves into a fourth floor walk-up in Sugar Hill, Harlem—where kids run through hydrants and music blares from stereos plugged into lampposts. When the husband notices trash marring the streets, he finds his cause. However, his best intentions go awry when his clean-up efforts bring media coverage that sets off a rash of evictions and ushers in an influx of new and affluent tenants.His fight to clean up the block evolves into a quest to cleanse his soul, but the choices he makes cannot change the past and the secrets that haunt him. What exists beneath the surface can't be held down for long. On the last block in Harlem, accomplishment and love will clash, but which force is strong enough to win?

      The Last Block in Harlem