Friday, January 28, 2011

Funny Get Well Comments To Write On Get Well Card

Cassia & Ky - The selection (Ally Condie)





» You know what? Let us pick them, "




A campsite in the woods. A hot summer day. Two women. Sacrifice for the teenager Ray, who wants to kill. A bloodbath in which his friends to watch passively. Ray gets away scot-free. Only two cops do not let up. They want the killer at any cost. Ray sees only one way out. His rampage exploded in an inferno of hate, violence and blood. A nightmare that all along with it.


The psychopathic Ray Pye is feared by his friends Jennifer and Tim and idolized. You have no idea how far is the megalomania of the charismatic Ray: On an idyllic summer day he is a murderer. Before their eyes, it deletes the brutal lives of two women. Five years later: Although Ray was the prime suspect, he was never convicted. That summer, in which America lost its innocence and the Charles Manson murders of Love & Peace-generation take all illusions, he is still one step away from the abyss. Then crumble his illusory world of drugs, sex and pathological selfishness. Ray turns by - and for Tim and Jennifer begins the horror all over again. Ray Pye is Jack Ketchum's symbol of wasted dreams of a lost generation. With psychological Sensitivity and linguistic finesse, he describes the pent-up aggression that lurk behind the facade of society - and to discharge in a violent explosion of nightmarish intensity




The great epic of the best-selling author of ". Evil and Off Season "- based on a true story.

(publishing information)

© Claudio Sforza
Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym of a former actor, teacher, literary agents and wood seller Dallas Mayr. His horror novels are in the U.S., experts alongside the works of Stephen King or Clive Barker of the absolute masterpieces of the genre, what were Jack Ketchum several notable awards.

Original title: The Lost

Original Publisher: Leisure Books
From the American of
Ioannis Stefanidis
GERMAN FIRST EDITION

bound book with dust jacket, 432 pages,
ISBN: 978-3-453-67551-3
19.99 [D]
Publisher:

Heyne
Release Date: 10 January 2011

0 comments:

Post a Comment