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Rhys A. Wilcox was born at an early age and was very small for his size.
Despite these obvious setbacks, it was all the other things in life that would
impact negatively upon his unconscious.
Things like Kit-Kat foil, weeding, simple DIY and Ninja-like dog poo were
a few of the tortures that drove this poor creature to the brink of breakdown.
Luckily (for society), writing brought him back from the edge of this precipice
of psychosis, and passionate episodes of free-associative writing exorcised
him of his demons.
But now, of course, those demons are free …
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Print: $16.53 Luke Robinson, an advertising sales assistant from Camden, saved the World from an alien invasion. That's a fact.
Luke Robinson murdered a young man after a night out down the pub. Allegedly.
Charges have been made against humanity's saviour and this special hearing is to find out if it's right to send him to trial. And, moreover, if he's actually mentally fit to be tried.
As the witnesses testify, the World discovers a little bit more about Luke Robinson before, during and after the invasion. The World will also find out a lot more about the invasion itself.
Is the World ready for that kind of truth? Can it handle it?
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Hardcover Print: $31.33
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Print: $17.16 Cameron Mortice has always taken the path of least resistance, which usually means he does nothing. Predictably, when he, his girlfriend and her friends get dragged into a full-scale vampire invasion he just goes with the flow and gets killed too. Then things go from bad to worse for him. With an age-old vampire hunter, supposedly, helping them through it all, the youths have set their priorities to destroy the vampire menace and survive to see another day. Q: How can you fight against an army of super-strength, immortal beings with no morals and no compunction about ripping your head off and sucking on the open wound? A: High calibre, automatic weapons. Well, if you think about it, a bullet is just a very small metal stake. Blood Lust is a high energy, situation-comedy that takes every cliché in the vampire chronicles and gives it new life to produce a tongue-in-cheek, schlock horror, action adventure that just doesn't know when to stop. Until it does.
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Print: $18.06 Cameron and Gillian are an odd boyfriend and girlfriend - he's a vampire and she's a reanimated corpse - and ever since they became living-dead, trouble has followed them around like a bad smell.
A good-intentioned trip to see his father coincides with a Satanist serial killer's plan to control the primal force of Death. This, in turn, causes the dead to rise and go on a human flesh-devouring rampage across the city and Cameron is forced to use his powers to save himself, Gillian, his family and ultimately the World.
Again.
The Carrion is a comedy, schlock horror, gore-fest fusing multiple horror myths and popular cultural references to produce a self-parodying, action-adventure that would appeal to the likes of Pratchett and Rankin fans and horror readers who don't mind their classics getting a wry remix.
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Hardcover Print: $31.38
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Print: $17.16 Hell is invading the Earth.
To compensate, the Heavens are descending.
The End of the World is now if Cameron Mortice and his associates cannot rectify the problems.
One team must take a trip direct into the bowels of Hell to restore order there, while a second team stays topside
But there is dissension in the ranks and not all the protagonists are quite who they make themselves out to be. Some of them aren't even who they think they are.
Old debts, conspiracies and revenge.
Armageddon's bad enough without making it personal.
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Hardcover Print: $32.74
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