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Hear Us Fade Paperback – June 4, 2021

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It’s June 16, 2029, and California is ravaged by fires, droughts, floods, political paralysis, and civil unrest. Two anti-capital punishment activists, Rex Nightly and Urban McChen, have kidnapped the Governor of California in order to gently torture him into issuing a stay of execution for the (alleged) killer and cannibal, Billy the Goat. But the Governor accidentally dies, and his body has to be hidden in the closet of Rex’s luxury penthouse.

Meanwhile, Rex’s wife, California Lieutenant Governor Sofina Nightly, hatches an ambitious plan to reestablish order and save the state.

Smart, powerful, and blissfully unaware that the former governor lies dead in her closet, Sofina agrees to meet the Attorney General, Bassia Augustine, in her penthouse that same day. But not before Billy the Goat, jailhouse meditator and reformed vegetarian, escapes just minutes before his imminent demise…

This gentle soul is looking for love, inebriation, and clemency, but knows he has only a few short hours before the police recapture him.

Set against a backdrop of climatic catastrophe and technological evolution, replete with zombie-obsessed retail clerks, itinerant surfers, and sex animates, Hear Us Fade is the entertaining, moving and thought-provoking new novel is a black comedy that presents a haunting view of the near future. Is a happy ending possible for them and for us?
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Betimes Books
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 4, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 270 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1916156576
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1916156579
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.3 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.68 x 8.5 inches
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David Hogan's stage plays include the National New Play Initiative award-winning 'Capital,' 'No Sit – No Stand – No Lie,' which opened the ‘Resilience of the Spirit’ Human Rights Festival, and 'The Value of Verity,' published by Pioneer Drama Service. His screenplays include 'The Tractor King,' a finalist in the Nantucket Film Festival and 'Stranded,' recently optioned by the Barnyard Group.

A dual citizen of the US and Ireland, David lived and worked in Greece for a number of years. He currently resides in Southern California where he is an avid surfer.

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A Dark and Masterful Wake-Up Call and Powerful Novel
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A Dark and Masterful Wake-Up Call and Powerful Novel
Hear Us Fade David Hogan Betimes Books – 2021 “We are but single notes in the discord, strings plucked once, sound and resonance Hear us fade... From, Death in Hilton Head. The unpublished epic poem by Rex Nightly It is June 2029. The state of California. In San Francisco the uncontrolled forest fires are moving closer burning all that is in it's path to the coast. The city lies covered in choking soot and smoke. Droughts, riots, floods, super storms, and the very real threat of the mother-of-all earthquakes coming. One that will destroy California and dump it into the rotting, smelling, Pacific Ocean. While overhead personal armed drones pass like huge flies in the night, and opposite groups battle each other throughout the streets. In a penthouse 23 stories above the city, two men are slowly torturing the governor of California, repeatedly with a Taser gun. Governor Abbot Swenson, lies fully clothed, gagged, drooling, and twitching in a bathtub, until he suddenly stops moving, which prompts Rex Nightly to ponder. “How can we kill someone...who was going to kill someone...who killed someone...in order to show that killing someone...is wrong.” The two anti-capital punishment activists, aging ex-surfer, Urban McChen and pill-head, Rex Nightly, had kidnapped the governor, and were trying to get him to stop the execution on this day of, Billy “The Goat” Wharton. Wharton is going to be the last person in the United States of America to be executed. The governor thought “going out with a shocker,” was a good campaign slogan. Billy had to confess to killing eight people, though the authorities claim nine. Billy does not remember if he did, or if he didn't, as he was off his meds at the time, and had been coerced into confessing to eight, but not the ninth; an act of defiance from “The Goat.” The courts and the press even labeled him a cannibal because he supposedly ate parts of the body of his last victim, even though Billy was a vegetarian then, and denied it. The dead governor's body is quickly stashed in a closet when Rex's wife, Sofina, who is also the Lieutenant Governor of the state, comes home unexpectedly. The men learn that she is meeting with the ex-mime, and now, Attorney General, Bassia Augustine, to finalize Sofina's plan to save California from the likes of Governor Swenson, who believe that the state and country are all beyond repair, or saving anyway, so just enjoy it while we can. Meanwhile in a van with two guards, Billy is being transported to his final destination, when the acrid smoke becomes too much. Billy had fallen to the floor, but the guards pass out sitting up and in the fumes. After the van comes to a stop, Billy realizes that the doors are open and he is free. A taste of freedom, a ride from two strangers, an encounter with a Sex animate, and a fateful meeting with a store employee, and Zombie nerd, Petty Kowalski Manriguez, grants him a chance for a companion, love, and fame on the internet, through his unknown participation in a explicit video that goes worldwide. Soon all these characters will all participate in trying to ride out and survive the coming final storm. Hear Us Fade is a fascinating, entertaining read about an ominous future for a state, country and world consumed by technology, greed, entitlement, and gluttony. Now the rent is due. Betimes Books has long believed in supporting and publishing visionary writing, and it is quite evident, once again, in this dark and masterful wake-up call from David Hogan. A bleak vision from Mr. Hogan, yet full of delightful and unexpected twists and turns. Hear Us Fade is often moving with tender moments, with outrageous laugh-out loud humor the next, and featuring memorable characters that the reader carries with them long after the last powerful page.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
    I thoroughly enjoyed David Hogan's earlier novel, The Last Island (my review can be found under that title), so I was excited to read Hear Us Fade. As with The Last Island, Hear Us Fade challenges the logic of widely held philosophical stances while also showing potential catastrophic outcomes tied to the continued adherence to unhealthy modern-day practices. It will make you laugh as it makes you think. Hear Us Fade is another great read. Highly recommended.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2021
    Hear Us Fade
    David Hogan
    Betimes Books – 2021

    “We are but
    single notes
    in the discord,
    strings plucked once,
    sound and
    resonance
    Hear us fade...
    From, Death in Hilton Head. The unpublished epic poem by Rex Nightly

    It is June 2029. The state of California. In San Francisco the uncontrolled forest fires are moving closer burning all that is in it's path to the coast. The city lies covered in choking soot and smoke. Droughts, riots, floods, super storms, and the very real threat
    of the mother-of-all earthquakes coming. One that will destroy California and dump it into the rotting, smelling, Pacific Ocean. While overhead personal armed drones pass like huge flies in the night, and opposite groups battle each other throughout the streets.

    In a penthouse 23 stories above the city, two men are slowly torturing the governor of California, repeatedly with a Taser gun. Governor Abbot Swenson, lies fully clothed, gagged, drooling, and twitching in a bathtub, until he suddenly stops moving, which prompts Rex Nightly to ponder.

    “How can we kill someone...who was going to kill someone...who killed someone...in order to show that killing someone...is wrong.”

    The two anti-capital punishment activists, aging ex-surfer, Urban McChen and pill-head, Rex Nightly, had kidnapped the governor, and were trying to get him to stop the execution on this day of, Billy “The Goat” Wharton. Wharton is going to be the last person in the United States of America to be executed. The governor thought “going out with a shocker,” was a good campaign slogan.

    Billy had to confess to killing eight people, though the authorities claim nine. Billy does not remember if he did, or if he didn't, as he was off his meds at the time, and had been coerced into confessing to eight, but not the ninth; an act of defiance from “The Goat.” The courts and the press even labeled him a cannibal because he supposedly ate parts of the body of his last victim, even though Billy was a vegetarian then, and denied it.

    The dead governor's body is quickly stashed in a closet when Rex's wife, Sofina, who is also the Lieutenant Governor of the state, comes home unexpectedly. The men learn that she is meeting with the ex-mime, and now, Attorney General, Bassia Augustine, to finalize Sofina's plan to save California from the likes of Governor Swenson, who believe that the state and country are all beyond repair, or saving anyway, so just enjoy it while we can.

    Meanwhile in a van with two guards, Billy is being transported to his final destination, when the acrid smoke becomes too much. Billy had fallen to the floor, but the guards pass out sitting up and in the fumes. After the van comes to a stop, Billy realizes that the doors are open and he is free.

    A taste of freedom, a ride from two strangers, an encounter with a Sex animate, and a fateful meeting with a store employee, and Zombie nerd, Petty Kowalski Manriguez, grants him a chance for a companion, love, and fame on the internet, through his unknown participation in a explicit video that goes worldwide. Soon all these characters will all participate in trying to ride out and survive the coming final storm.

    Hear Us Fade is a fascinating, entertaining read about an ominous future for a state, country and world consumed by technology, greed, entitlement, and gluttony.

    Now the rent is due.

    Betimes Books has long believed in supporting and publishing visionary writing, and it is quite evident, once again, in this dark and masterful wake-up call from David Hogan.

    A bleak vision from Mr. Hogan, yet full of delightful and unexpected twists and turns. Hear Us Fade is often moving with tender moments, with outrageous laugh-out loud humor the next, and featuring memorable characters that the reader carries with them long after the last powerful page.
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    A Dark and Masterful Wake-Up Call and Powerful Novel

    Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2021
    Hear Us Fade
    David Hogan
    Betimes Books – 2021

    “We are but
    single notes
    in the discord,
    strings plucked once,
    sound and
    resonance
    Hear us fade...
    From, Death in Hilton Head. The unpublished epic poem by Rex Nightly

    It is June 2029. The state of California. In San Francisco the uncontrolled forest fires are moving closer burning all that is in it's path to the coast. The city lies covered in choking soot and smoke. Droughts, riots, floods, super storms, and the very real threat
    of the mother-of-all earthquakes coming. One that will destroy California and dump it into the rotting, smelling, Pacific Ocean. While overhead personal armed drones pass like huge flies in the night, and opposite groups battle each other throughout the streets.

    In a penthouse 23 stories above the city, two men are slowly torturing the governor of California, repeatedly with a Taser gun. Governor Abbot Swenson, lies fully clothed, gagged, drooling, and twitching in a bathtub, until he suddenly stops moving, which prompts Rex Nightly to ponder.

    “How can we kill someone...who was going to kill someone...who killed someone...in order to show that killing someone...is wrong.”

    The two anti-capital punishment activists, aging ex-surfer, Urban McChen and pill-head, Rex Nightly, had kidnapped the governor, and were trying to get him to stop the execution on this day of, Billy “The Goat” Wharton. Wharton is going to be the last person in the United States of America to be executed. The governor thought “going out with a shocker,” was a good campaign slogan.

    Billy had to confess to killing eight people, though the authorities claim nine. Billy does not remember if he did, or if he didn't, as he was off his meds at the time, and had been coerced into confessing to eight, but not the ninth; an act of defiance from “The Goat.” The courts and the press even labeled him a cannibal because he supposedly ate parts of the body of his last victim, even though Billy was a vegetarian then, and denied it.

    The dead governor's body is quickly stashed in a closet when Rex's wife, Sofina, who is also the Lieutenant Governor of the state, comes home unexpectedly. The men learn that she is meeting with the ex-mime, and now, Attorney General, Bassia Augustine, to finalize Sofina's plan to save California from the likes of Governor Swenson, who believe that the state and country are all beyond repair, or saving anyway, so just enjoy it while we can.

    Meanwhile in a van with two guards, Billy is being transported to his final destination, when the acrid smoke becomes too much. Billy had fallen to the floor, but the guards pass out sitting up and in the fumes. After the van comes to a stop, Billy realizes that the doors are open and he is free.

    A taste of freedom, a ride from two strangers, an encounter with a Sex animate, and a fateful meeting with a store employee, and Zombie nerd, Petty Kowalski Manriguez, grants him a chance for a companion, love, and fame on the internet, through his unknown participation in a explicit video that goes worldwide. Soon all these characters will all participate in trying to ride out and survive the coming final storm.

    Hear Us Fade is a fascinating, entertaining read about an ominous future for a state, country and world consumed by technology, greed, entitlement, and gluttony.

    Now the rent is due.

    Betimes Books has long believed in supporting and publishing visionary writing, and it is quite evident, once again, in this dark and masterful wake-up call from David Hogan.

    A bleak vision from Mr. Hogan, yet full of delightful and unexpected twists and turns. Hear Us Fade is often moving with tender moments, with outrageous laugh-out loud humor the next, and featuring memorable characters that the reader carries with them long after the last powerful page.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
    Darkly funny, droll and ominous, David Hogan has produced a brilliantly written look at a possible near-term future. Filled with memorable characters and packed with madcap schemes and action, Hear Us Fade evokes classics like Catch 22 and A Confederacy of Dunces as it explores how political and climate crises might collide in a world completely reshaped by technology.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021
    Dark and funny. Thought provoking. Smart and quirky. It is a compelling read and worth every minute.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2021
    I just finished reading Hear Us Fade, the latest novel by author David Hogan. Published by Betimes Books, it’s one of the most enjoyable reads I’ve had in a while.

    Hear Us Fade is a comical but sobering hypothetical sneak peek at American society in the not-so-distant future. It takes on topics ranging from climate change to Big Pharma to technological advancement and examines how we as a society adapt. Imagine Carl Hiaasen writing about a slightly dystopian near-future where a cast of quirky misfits simply tries to make life work in a world where nothing seems to work like it used to.

    Hear Us Fade is both smart and funny, an important story that you’ll be whisked through like a beach read. If you’re looking for that next summer book, give this one a try.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021
    This book had me laughing out loud at every chapter. Definitely recommend!
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021
    The book you are reading about right now is a garbled mess. It is confusing, illogical, and lacks continuity. The characters are shallow, determined without justification, and the entire premise of the story is something which aims to justify ANY magnitude of atrocities committed towards others, if only they choose to side with the "liberal" mindset, and carry a narrow set of ideals.

    Written by a dense-minded man, whose naive and shallow perspective of the world is palpably expressed through his "work".
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021
    David Hogan"s new book "Hear Us Fade" is a cleverly written, witty, fast paced story about our world in the not so distant future and the direction it's headed in. Through his amazing character development, Hogan touches on human emotion, our environment, addiction and so much more. It is interesting and funny and makes you think at the same time. A must read!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended!!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2021
    This is a really smart and fun book. I enjoyed reading it on my vacation. I laughed out loud a lot! It has great characters that get themselves in crazy situations. And I’ve recommended it to my friends.
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    Highly Recommended!!!

    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 16, 2021
    This is a really smart and fun book. I enjoyed reading it on my vacation. I laughed out loud a lot! It has great characters that get themselves in crazy situations. And I’ve recommended it to my friends.
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