
Guns of Santa Sangre
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Six-guns vs. werewolves in the Old West! They're hired guns. The best at what they do. They've left bodies in their wake across the West. But this job is different. It'll take all their skill and courage. And very special bullets. Because their targets this time won't be shooting back. They'll fight back with ripping claws, tearing fangs and animal cunning. They're werewolves. A pack of bloodthirsty wolfmen has taken over a small Mexican village, and the gunmen are the villagers' last hope. The light of the full moon will reveal the deadliest showdown the West has ever seen-three men with six-shooters facing off against snarling, inhuman monsters.
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Product details
- Paperback | 210 pages
- 152 x 229 x 12mm | 313g
- 05 Nov 2013
- Samhain Publishing Ltd
- Stow, United States
- English
- Illustrations, black and white
- 1619215691
- 9781619215696
- 2,422,900
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"Eric Red brings his considerable talent as a screenwriter to bear on this powerful tale. Erotic and suspenseful, breathlessly narrated, incisively characterised, "Don't Stand So Close "had me in its grip until I finished it at a single sitting."
--Ramsey Campbell, author of "The Influence"
"Titillating and original."
--Joel Schumacher, director of "The Lost Boys", "Flatliners" and "Falling Dow"n, on "Don't Stand So Close"
""Don't Stand So Close" is a riveting thriller. Heartbreaking, nail-biting, compelling and deeply insightful. Highly recommended."
--Jonathan Maberry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Rot & Ruin"
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--Ramsey Campbell, author of "The Influence"
"Titillating and original."
--Joel Schumacher, director of "The Lost Boys", "Flatliners" and "Falling Dow"n, on "Don't Stand So Close"
""Don't Stand So Close" is a riveting thriller. Heartbreaking, nail-biting, compelling and deeply insightful. Highly recommended."
--Jonathan Maberry, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Rot & Ruin"
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About Eric Red
Eric Red is a Los Angeles based motion picture screenwriter, director and author. His original scripts include "The Hitcher f"or Tri Star, " Near Dark" for DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, "Blue Steel" for MGM and the western "The Last Outlaw" for HBO. He directed and wrote the crime film "Cohen and Tate" for Hemdale, "Body Parts" for Paramount, "Undertow" for Showtime, "Bad Moon" for Warner Bros. and the ghost story "100 Feet" for Grand Illusions Entertainment. He created and wrote the Sci-Fi/Horror comic series and graphic novel "Containment" for IDW Publishing.
Eric's recent published horror and suspense short stories include "Colorblind" in "Cemetery Dance" magazine, "The Buzzard" in" Weird Tales" magazine, "Little Nasties" in "Shroud" magazine, "In the Mix" in the "Dark Delicacies III: Haunted" anthology and "Past Due" in Mulholland Books' "Popcorn Fictio"n. His first novel, a dark coming-of-age tale about teenagers called "Don't Stand So Close," was published in July 2012. His second novel, a werewolf western called "The Guns Of Santa Sangre," will be published in November 2012 by Samhain Publishing.
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Eric's recent published horror and suspense short stories include "Colorblind" in "Cemetery Dance" magazine, "The Buzzard" in" Weird Tales" magazine, "Little Nasties" in "Shroud" magazine, "In the Mix" in the "Dark Delicacies III: Haunted" anthology and "Past Due" in Mulholland Books' "Popcorn Fictio"n. His first novel, a dark coming-of-age tale about teenagers called "Don't Stand So Close," was published in July 2012. His second novel, a werewolf western called "The Guns Of Santa Sangre," will be published in November 2012 by Samhain Publishing.
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