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    The Darkest Evening of the Year Dean Koontz audioCD Used - Very Good
    Aug 22, 2024
    Kirsten Kairos's excellent narration and...
    Kirsten Kairos's excellent narration and characterization made what would have been an average thriller into an enlivening audio listening experience.
    Dec 08, 2014
    Derivative but Fun & Campy Science-Fiction-Horror of the Drive-In Variety.
    A Classic Piece of Campy Late 1950s/ Early 1960s Low-Budget Mexican Science-Fiction-Horror Cinema, with doses of effective atmosphere, containing one of the most original and (laughably) unusual monsters captured on celluloid, reminiscent of the creature-creations of Paul (SHE CREATURE, INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN) Blaisdell. The plot initially draws upon Mario Bava's BLACK SUNDAY (1960) with an accused magic-user suffering the wrath of the Inquisition, then proceeds to throw in the element of a fallen meteorite that releases the titular brain-sucking, forked-tongued monster, a sort of 1960s variant of the Chupacabra of contemporary popular culture. The imagination of the filmmakers makes up for the cut-and-paste plot elements.
    "DEADMAN'S ROAD" By Joe R. Lansdale - HC / SIGNED 1st. Ed. / Brand New Condition
    Jan 12, 2024
    An excellent collection of Weird Western supernatural fiction yarns!
    A great collection of Lansdale's excellent early Weird Western Jedidiah Mercer tales, including the novel "Dead in the West" along with four other stories and novellas, "Deadman's Road," "The Gentleman's Hotel," "The Crawling Sky," and "The Dark Down There", that interweave supernatural monsters, Mythos references and Southern Gothic elements.

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