Prepare yourself for Gord Rollo’s shocking, most hardcore horror story yet! Randy Baxter is an aspiring chef who dreams of better days ahead. He’s come to work as part of the kitchen staff at Ashbury Creek Asylum, a federally funded institution for the criminally insane. Randy’s not crazy but
Peeler
- Book ID
- 126976629
- Publisher
- EnemyOne
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 451 KB
- Category
- Standards
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Prepare yourself for Gord Rollo’s shocking, most hardcore horror story yet! Randy Baxter is an aspiring chef who dreams of better days ahead. He’s come to work as part of the kitchen staff at Ashbury Creek Asylum, a federally funded institution for the criminally insane. Randy’s not crazy but he does harbor a past filled with psychological issues including the need to cut himself to make the memories of his abusive childhood go away. When he learns about the man they called Peeler, a long term resident at Ashbury who has a severe problem with self-mutilation, all of Randy’s anxieties start to rise to the surface again. Determined to overcome his inner demons once and for all, he manipulates a face to face meeting with Peeler but as with all things, there’s a price to pay. To see one of the most violent, disturbed men ever to be imprisoned in the maximum security asylum Randy must bring Peeler a small gift. Something no one in their right mind would even think of giving him. A shiny new razor blade…
✦ Subjects
Ужасы
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