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The Angel of Indian Lake
Stephen Graham Jones
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R738
R625
Discovery Miles 6 250
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Best Laid Plans (DVD)
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Stephen Graham, David O'Hara, Lee Ingleby, Maxine Peake, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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David Blair directs this British drama, loosely inspired by John
Steinbeck's novel 'Of Mice and Men'. Set in Nottingham, the film
revolves around the relationship between the thuggish Danny
(Stephen Graham) and Joseph (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), a giant of
a man with a mental age of seven. When Danny finds himself in debt
to a local crime boss, he feels he is left with no choice but to
manipulate Joseph into participating in a series of underground
cage fights from which Danny can profit. Salvation appears to call
out to both men when they begin relationships with Lisa (Emma
Stansfield) and Isabel (Maxine Peake), but will they be able to
escape the bloody world of gambling and fighting Danny has plunged
them into?
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Doghouse (DVD)
Danny Dyer, Stephen Graham, Noel Clarke, Terry Stone, Christina Cole, …
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R73
Discovery Miles 730
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British 'zomcom' (or zombie comedy, if you prefer) starring Danny
Dyer. When six men suffering from various symptoms of mid-life
angst head off for a weekend in a remote country village to
reconnect with their masculinity, they discover that all the women
there have been infected with a virus that turns them into
man-hating cannibals. The idea of a mid-life crisis quickly pales
into insignificance compared with the catastrophe the men now face.
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A Tramp's Sketches
Stephen Graham
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R812
Discovery Miles 8 120
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Blood (DVD)
Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Brian Cox, Ben Crompton, Mark Strong, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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British crime drama starring Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham as
police officer brothers who struggle to maintain their sense of
morality while investigating a murder. With their father Lenny
(Brian Cox) also an officer of the law in his heyday, policing
seems to run in the veins of Joe and Chrissie Fairburn (Bettany and
Graham). However, when a young girl is discovered murdered - the
most horrific crime to afflict the community in recent memory - the
brothers face a stern test of their mettle. A local convicted
paedophile Jason Buleigh (Ben Crompton) is their prime suspect but
they struggle to locate concrete evidence of his involvement.
Disturbed by the fact that his own daughter is around the same age
as the murdered girl, Joe decides that using the strong-arm tactics
favoured in his father's day is the way ahead. However, when they
drive Jason out to a remote area one night in the hope of eliciting
a confession events threaten to spiral out of control...
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Don't Fear the Reaper
Stephen Graham Jones
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R484
R410
Discovery Miles 4 100
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER December 12th, 2019, Jade returns to the rural
lake town of Proofrock the same day as convicted Indigenous serial
killer Dark Mill South escapes into town to complete his revenge
killings, in this "superb" (Publishers Weekly) sequel to My Heart
Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham
Jones. Four years after her tumultuous senior year, Jade Daniels is
released from prison right before Christmas when her conviction is
overturned. But life beyond bars takes a dangerous turn as soon as
she returns to Proofrock. Convicted Serial Killer, Dark Mill South,
seeking revenge for thirty-eight Dakota men hanged in 1862, escapes
from his prison transfer due to a blizzard, just outside of
Proofrock, Idaho. Dark Mill South's Reunion Tour began on December
12th, 2019, a Thursday. Thirty-six hours and twenty bodies later,
on Friday the 13th, it would be over. Don't Fear the Reaper is the
"adrenaline-filled" (Library Journal, starred review) sequel to My
Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen
Graham Jones.
The Jordan Peele of horror fiction turns his eye to classic slasher
films: Jade is one class away from graduating high-school, but
that's one class she keeps failing local history. Dragged down by
her past, her father and being an outsider, she's composing her
epic essay series to save her high-school diploma. Jade's topic?
The unifying theory of slasher films. In her rapidly gentrifying
rural lake town, Jade sees the pattern in recent events that only
her encyclopedic knowledge of horror cinema could have prepared her
for. And with the arrival of the Final Girl, Letha Mondragon, she's
convinced an irreversible sequence of events has been set into
motion. As tourists start to go missing, and the tension grows
between her community and the celebrity newcomers building their
mansions the other side of the Indian Lake, Jade prepares for the
killer to rise. She dives deep into the town's history, the tragic
deaths than occurred at camp years ago, the missing tourists no one
is even sure exist, and the murders starting to happen, searching
for the answer. As the small and peaceful town heads towards
catastrophe, it all must come to a head on 4th July, when the town
all gathers on the water, where luxury yachts compete with canoes
and inflatables, and the final showdown between rich and poor, past
and present, townsfolk and celebrities slasher and Final Girl.
These thirteen stories are our own lives, inside out. A boy's
summer romance doesn't end in that good kind of heartbreak, but in
blood. A girl on a fishing trip makes a friend in the woods who's
exactly what she needs, except then that friend follows her back to
the city. A father hears a voice through his baby monitor that
shouldn't be possible, but now he can't stop listening. A woman
finds out that the shipwreck wasn't the disaster, but who she's
shipwrecked with. A big brother learns just what he will, and
won't, trade for one night of sleep. From prison guards making
unholy alliances to snake-oil men in the Old West doling out
justice, these stories carve down into the body of the mind, into
our most base fears and certainties, and there's no anesthetic.
Turn the light on if you want, but that just makes for more
shadows.
An Englishman tries to experience the immigration process the way
the poor of Russia and Europe do, traveling from NYC to Chicago
(often on foot).
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Mongrels (Paperback)
Stephen Graham Jones
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R464
R388
Discovery Miles 3 880
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