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Greasepaint
David C. Hayes
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R393
Discovery Miles 3 930
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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In ancient Rome, an alter ego, or "the other I," was considered to
be not only a second self but also a trusted friend. It was
believed to be distinct from a person's normal personality.
Collected in this book are stories of heroes who not only battle
injustice, criminals and super-villains; but they also must battle
their other selves. These heroes learn that sometimes the hardest
foe to defeat is the one that lies within. The short stories in
Alter Egos Volume I are written by some of today's best sci-fi and
action authors including a story by David J. Fielding, better known
as "Zordon" from the Mighty Morphing Power Rangers.
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Sin (DVD)
Reggie Bannister, Tim Sullivan, Ron Jeremy, Ivet Corvea, Matthew Aidan, …
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R150
Discovery Miles 1 500
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Vito Trabucco directs this comedy horror starring Tim Sullivan.
When a group of young, sex-crazed Christians get sent to Happy Day
Bible Camp, they decide to ignore the rumours of the brutal murders
that took place there seven years ago and enjoy the time away from
their parents. It is said that Sister Mary Chopper (Sullivan), a
devout nun, killed a group of teenagers back in 1977 as penance for
their unholy sins. As the latest group of blasphemous adolescents
make themselves comfortable in the camp, they begin to accumulate a
long list of sins with which Sister Mary Chopper will not be
pleased.
"Large anthologies usually have a hard time maintaining the same
quality throughout. However, when it comes to the 28 tales in Blood
Bound Books' "D.O.A. Extreme Horror Anthology," the fast-paced
prose is always there and the gore, sex and violence are almost
always unrelenting and intense." - Horrorphilia
This book took 5th place in Preditors & Editors Poll for
best antholoy of 2011 and takes horror to an extreme you've never
read before. Author Kenneth Yu will introduce you to a disturbing
interest that two men in the Philippines share, while Edward R.
Rosick reveals the true location of the soul. Readers will journey
from plague-ridden ships off England's coast to the viscous barrios
of Mexico. But remember, this book is not for the easily sickened
or offended. You've been warned.
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