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Be afraid, very afraid. A screenwriter living in the Hamptons (Hollywood East) with his movie star wife meets up with an obsessive little man who becomes a stalker. Justin was used to obsessive fans, but this guy Robert Bagoné might just be a dangerous schizophrenic, multiple personality, serial killer nut job. But if you're the "King of Straight-to-Video Horror Screenplays," is that necessarily a bad thing? "As attention-getting as a knife to the throat," says Hollis George, editor of End of the World.
- This classic novel is brought back to life with over 30 illustrations to captivate the reader. Dubbed "An Erotic Western Thriller," the posthumous collaboration between a popular western romanticist and a modern-day "book doctor" has produced a new kind of book hybrid. This retold adventure pits a spirited New York newspaperwoman against a shyster lawyer, dangerous cowboys, and Mexican banditos -- with an assist by a strike-it-rich miner, a town marshal, and a kidnapped millionaire. "A clever premise that promises to breathe new life into old tomes," notes Byron Rupert McCafferty, Online Critics Corner.
This retold tale can be described as "An Erotic Western Thriller." It represents a new literary form, a hybrid book that is the posthumous collaboration between a popular western romanticist and a modern-day "book doctor." This is the story of Beth Norvell, a mysterious actress playing the Old West with an acting troupe. Stranded in a small Colorado mining town, she falls for an adventurous mining engineer posing as a stagehand ... while coming face-to-face with the husband who had abandoned her, now a gambler who owns a stake in the Gayety Opera House. Sparks (and bullets) fly as cowboys, cardsharps, miners, and a Mexican spitfire collide in this erotic tale. "Second in this innovative new series, it reteams Parrish and Osterman as they strive to outdo each other when it comes to telling a titillating yarn," says Byron Rupert McCafferty, Online Critics Corner.
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