Clive Barker
✍ Scribed by Clive Barker
- Publisher
- Szukits Clive Barker
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- UND
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9789639020603
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Lemarchand, a francia mesterember varázsdobozában csodák lakoznak. Annak, aki felnyitja titkos rekeszét, az alvilág rejtett dimenziói tárulnak fel.
Frank megoldja a feladatot, hogy megidézhesse a kenobitákat, akik egy örökkévalóság óta hajszolják a gyönyört. Olyan tudást remél tőlük, amely átalakítja az életét, s az érzékelés új világát fedi fel előtte.
Ám arra nem számít, hogy a végtelen gyönyörrel elképzelhetetlen fájdalom is társul.
Hogy megszabaduljon rettenetes kínzóitól, s visszatérhessen a való világba, szüksége van Juliára, öccse feleségére, a nőre, aki szerette őt.
De leginkább vérre van szüksége...
A regényből Hellraiser címmel nagy sikerű film készült.
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