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These are characters that is talked about throughout the course of the novel and in flashbacks but do not necessarily appear in the story.
These are characters that is talked about throughout the course of the novel and in flashbacks but do not necessarily appear in the story.


*'''[[Takezo Kensei]]''' is a Bushido Samurai warrior in the 15th century whom Hiro refers to as a hero in history.
*'''[[Takezo Kensei]]''' is a Bushido Samurai warrior from the 15th century whom Hiro refers to as a hero.

*'''[[Robogirl]]''' is a character from a fictional manga series by the same name. She is a female robot with weapons for hands. According to Hiro, she resembles Charlie.


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Revision as of 22:49, 13 April 2011

Saving Charlie is a novel written by Aury Wallington and published by Del Rey Books (ISBN 0345503228), based upon the television series Heroes. It was released on December 26, 2007 in the United States. It is 256 pages long and was made with the full cooperation of the show's creators, although its canonicity in relation to the television series has not yet been established.

Plot introduction

The novel takes place during the first season, and chronicles the activities of Hiro Nakamura, a young man with the ability to stop time and experience time travel, after 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, with whom Hiro has fallen in love, but who is destined to die at the hands of super-powered serial killer, Sylar.

Characters

  • Hiro Nakamura has ability to stop time and travel through time and space. He has yet to gain control of latter ability. He gets sidetracked from his mission to save the world and goes back in time six months to save Charlie.
  • Lloyd is a cop who regularly comes to the Burnt Toast Diner. He and Charlie have dated in the past and he shows feelings for her and bullies Hiro.
  • Lynette is the manager of the Burnt Toast Diner.
  • Mr. Roitz is the landlord of Hiro's apartment.
  • PJ is an employee at a comic bookstore at the mall. Hiro can't talk to Ando without breaking the space time continuum, so he makes friends with PJ.
  • Ando Masahashi is Hiro's best friend that works with him at Yamagato Industiries.
  • Kaito Nakamura is Hiro's dad, the focus of many flashbacks. He and Hiro are very different and usually avoid each other but Hiro finds they have more in common than he thinks.
  • Sylar referred to as The Brain Man: a serial killer that takes people's abilities by cutting their head open.
  • James Walker is another victim of Sylar. Hiro accidentally teleports to a morgue and sees his body. He is the father of Molly Walker.

Reference Characters

These are characters that is talked about throughout the course of the novel and in flashbacks but do not necessarily appear in the story.

  • Takezo Kensei is a Bushido Samurai warrior from the 15th century whom Hiro refers to as a hero.
  • Robogirl is a character from a fictional manga series by the same name. She is a female robot with weapons for hands. According to Hiro, she resembles Charlie.