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Something strange is happening in the small Louisiana town of Thibodeaux. Alligators are surging up from the sewers and defying the laws of nature and logic! As the town ironically prepares for their 50th Annual Alligator Festival, it's up to Thibodeaux's incompetent Sheriff and a big city gator expert to save the day. Will the festival go on as planned? Or will anyone even be left alive to celebrate? Adapted from the 2022 indie horror/comedy film by writer/director Paul Dale, SEWER GATORS is a gruesome, wacky and off-the-wall animal attack story that's sure to kill some time. SEWER GATORS: THE NOVELIZATION is written by Scott Donnelly, author of MOTHMAN: RETURN TO POINT PLEASANT, SEA DEVIL, THE TERROR FROM BEYOND THE VOID, THE WHOOL and CHEATER, CHEATER.
The clatter of ancient typewriters banging out stories that would be set into hot metal in the furnace-like conditions of a subterranean composing room. That was the way of life that greeted Paul Dale as he began his career in journalism 45 years ago. From a tranquil backwater at the Reading Chronicle and Berkshire Mercury, where reporters judged success on the number of pints of beer they could consume, to the more cerebral pastures of the Oxford Mail and Oxford Times, Dale gradually learnt his trade as a local government correspondent before being appointed the Coventry Evening Telegraph's Political Editor in 1986. Better Than Working traces Dale's early life and follows him on a trail that would coincide with the decline of multi-edition printed newspapers and the rise of web-based media.
The astonishing true story of a cop who found himself enmeshed in the biggest scandal in the history of Victoria Police.
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