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Mother's Boys

✍ Scribed by Russell, Daniel I


Book ID
109801726
Publisher
Blood Bound Books
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
153 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781940250045
ASIN
B00IFSE0O6

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✦ Synopsis


"What do you get when a group of psychopathic killers take on a family of mutated freaks? A whole lot of bloody good fun-and Daniel I. Russell delivers it in spades!"

~Greg Chapman, author of The Noctuary and The Last Night of October

Natalie has strived to be different her whole life. She's dedicated her attitude, fashion, and very being to standing out from the crowd. After witnessing a brutal attack, Natalie becomes entangled in an escalating battle between a violent street gang and a strange tribe of sewer dwellers. Now she's about to learn just how much being different can mean.

"Take one part Sid Vicious, one part H.P. Lovecraft and shake. Throw in a dash of the thrill kill thug life and you have Mother's Boys."

~ David C. Hayes, author of Cannibal Fat Camp


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