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Another God Damn Zombie Chainsaw Murderer... Again

By: Sean Malia Thompson, Nictitating Books
Narrated by: Freya Victoria
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For fans of X, Scream 3, and Black Mirror.

The year is 1974. A woman runs for her life in Clear Lake, California. Cut to 2045. Production begins on a film at Clear Lake, a low budget horror picture, starring former pornstar April Floods. All the while a witch plans to unleash a dead killer from his watery tomb.

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©2023 Sean Malia Thompson (P)2024 Sean Malia Thompson, Nictitating Books
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"An ode to slashers past with an eye to the future, this sequel is also one hell of a genre-bending good time.”—Paula D. Ashe, author of We Are Here to Hurt Each Other

"Readers who like their horror bloody, bats--t, and tongue-in-cheek will have a blast with this one.”—Jo Kaplan, author of It Will Just Be Us, and When the Night Bells Ring

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