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Heroes: Saving Charlie
Saving Charlie is a novel written by Aury Wallington and published by Del Rey Books, based on the television series Heroes. It was released in the United States on December 26, 2007. It was made with the full cooperation of the show's creators, although its canonicity about the television series has not yet been established.
The novel takes place during the first season of Heroes and chronicles the activities of Hiro Nakamura, self proclaimed master of time and space. who begins as a young man with the ability to stop time and experience time travel. He transports himself back in time (as seen in the episode "Six Months Ago") in hopes of saving the life of Charlene "Charlie" Andrews, a waitress with enhanced memory, who Hiro has fallen in love with, but is destined to die at the hands of a super-powered serial killer, Sylar.
These are characters that are talked about at some point in the novel and in flashbacks but do not necessarily appear in the story.
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Heroes: Saving Charlie
Saving Charlie is a novel written by Aury Wallington and published by Del Rey Books, based on the television series Heroes. It was released in the United States on December 26, 2007. It was made with the full cooperation of the show's creators, although its canonicity about the television series has not yet been established.
The novel takes place during the first season of Heroes and chronicles the activities of Hiro Nakamura, self proclaimed master of time and space. who begins as a young man with the ability to stop time and experience time travel. He transports himself back in time (as seen in the episode "Six Months Ago") in hopes of saving the life of Charlene "Charlie" Andrews, a waitress with enhanced memory, who Hiro has fallen in love with, but is destined to die at the hands of a super-powered serial killer, Sylar.
These are characters that are talked about at some point in the novel and in flashbacks but do not necessarily appear in the story.