MEAT : The Definitive Uncut Edition
โ Scribed by Bray, Michael
- Book ID
- 109793110
- Publisher
- StreetLib
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9788822874337
- ASIN
- B00MRGVYT6
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โฆ Synopsis
When Garrett stops at the supermarket on his way home to pick up a few things, he can't begin to imagine the horror he is about to endure, as Gruber's is no ordinary store. When Garret sees the horrific and disturbing array of human delicacies on display, it is already too late to escape. Along with the others trapped in the store, the group of strangers must come together to find a way to escape and survive against their bloodthirsty hosts who are set on adding them to their stock...A dark disturbing horror story in which the vampires are brutal, violent beasts filled with rage and bloodlust, MEAT tells the story of survival, and how if a man is pushed far enough, he will do anything to survive.
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