Devilday
by Angus Hall | Horror | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0727812629 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0727812629 Global Overview for this book
Registered by catsalive of Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on 8/16/2006
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by catsalive from Rooty Hill, New South Wales Australia on Wednesday, August 16, 2006
'There was no mention today of a murder... I pray there is none tomorrow...'
Assigned to cover the career of Hollywood horror star, Paul Toombs, a young British television reporter finds himself enmeshed in a macabre orgy of black magic and psychopathic brutality. Three women die in hideous circumstances before vigilantes destroy the demonic killer. But is he really dead...?
First published in 1968, Devilday was made into a major film, Madhouse, starring Vincent Price and Peter Cushing.
Assigned to cover the career of Hollywood horror star, Paul Toombs, a young British television reporter finds himself enmeshed in a macabre orgy of black magic and psychopathic brutality. Three women die in hideous circumstances before vigilantes destroy the demonic killer. But is he really dead...?
First published in 1968, Devilday was made into a major film, Madhouse, starring Vincent Price and Peter Cushing.
Journal Entry 2 by catsalive at Fellow BookCrosser in -- Controlled Release, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, April 29, 2007
Received today, thanks catsalive
Offering to the Aussie VBB
CONTROLLED RELEASE NOTES:
Need to clear space sadly so handing a couple of boxes of books to Sarahbear
Need to clear space sadly so handing a couple of boxes of books to Sarahbear
Received as part of a massive collection from bellamack.
Journal Entry 7 by sarahbear at St Helens Medical Centre in St Helens, Tasmania Australia on Monday, December 15, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (12/15/2008 UTC) at St Helens Medical Centre in St Helens, Tasmania Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Will be left on the little bookshelf in the waiting room.
Will be left on the little bookshelf in the waiting room.