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Ghoul - Michael Slade

 
Description: ISBN 0352321318 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Michael Slade / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 416 Pages / Book is published 1988-09-15 by Star

Newest Review: ... one but several killers; firstly there is The Vampire Killer who harvests female hearts and ensanguines his victims; then ... more

 ... there is The Sewer Killer who leaves grisly and macabre clues at the scenes of his crimes but removes the victims' bodies; finally there is Jack, a homophobic explosives expert with a hard-on (if you'll pardon the phrase) for exterminating what he sees as dirty, diseased gays in the most bloody and horrific ways possible. Throw Sid Jinks into the mixture, a paticulary nasty assassin, and Elaine Teeze, a female succubus who seems to be running the show, and you are left with a Capital City teetering o the brink of full sca...more

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Premium Review Ghoul - Michael Slade: Grabbing you by the Ghoulies..... (696 words)
by - written on 19/03/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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Ghoul is the second in Michael Slade's Special X series of novels and features a whole new cast of characters and only slight reference to events depicted in the first book. As such then, it can be read as a stand-alone novel or as the first book in the series easily enough with no previous experience of Slade required. Inspector Zinc Chandler is an officer with the RCMP working as a foreign liason with other Law Enforcement agencies. Currently back in native Canada and working on a drugs case, he begins to find his current investigation starting to get personal when one of his informants is killed in the midst of a takedown of a heavy metal Bikers gang known ...  Read the complete review

 

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