Goon
β Scribed by Lee, Edward
- Publisher
- Overlook Connection
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
Six-foot-nine and four hundred pounds, GOON is a one-man gore-machine of the Wrestling Conference. Police captain Philip Straker isn't a wrestling fan. The bodies pile up like dirty laundry: sex-obsessed tramps used as playthings by some unspeakable creature. Straker is determined to solve the rash of rape and mutilation murders with trimmings that beggar description. Reporter Melinda Pierce will do anything to find out, by offering herself up in order to infiltrate the arcane and lust-drenched warrens of backstage wrestling. This human juggernaut, this masked rack of guts, muscle, and mayhem... Is Goon just a wrestler gone insane? Or is he something hideously worse? "A raunchy riot of wraslin', ringrats, and no-holds-barred-sex.
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Relentless as a Texas Death-Match, GOON is a no-holds-barred festival of body slams; an insatiable orgy of pile-drivers and sexual grotesqueries, of neck-breakers, drop-kicks, and more blood and guts than a fish-market floor. Goon, this human juggernaut, this masked rack of guts, muscle and mayhem.
SUMMARY: Six-foot-nine and four hundred pounds, GOON is a one-man gore-machine of the Wrestling Conference. Police captain Philip Straker isn't a wrestling fan. The bodies pile up like dirty laundry: sex-obsessed tramps used as playthings by some unspeakable creature. Straker is determined to solv
The trouble started when Howard Sykes came home from school and found the "goon" sitting in the kitchen. He said heβd been sent by Archer. But who was Archer? It had to do with the 2,000 words that Howardβs author father had failed to deliver. It soon became clear not only that Archer wanted those w
The trouble started when Howard Sykes came home from school and found the "goon" sitting in the kitchen. He said heβd been sent by Archer. But who was Archer? It had to do with the 2,000 words that Howardβs author father had failed to deliver. It soon became clear not only that Archer wanted those w