
The Chemistry of Death
Book
Finding refuge in a quiet rural backwater, Dr David Hunter hoped he might at last have put the past...

Lee KM Pallatina (951 KP) rated Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007) in Movies
Jun 25, 2019
After witnessing his family's brutal murder as a child, he grows up with an unquenching fury he is constantly fighting.
After accidentally unleashing an ancient evil during a plumbing job, his client/professor (Robert Englund) becomes possessed and mutates into a gruesome monster with an undying hunger.
This results in Jack facing his fears he can no longer run from and discover the purpose of his inner rage.
This is a great movie that honestly pays off, a low budget project that deserves a franchise.
Starring Trevor Mathews & Robert Englund
Story by: John Ainslie; Jon Knautz; Trevor Matthews; Patrick White
Directed by: Jon Knautz
Release date: October 9, 2007 (Sitges Film Festival); July 25, 2008 (Canada); August

Grimm Woods
Book
A remote summer camp becomes a lurid crime scene when the bodies of two teenagers are found in a...
Horror Paranormal Thriller Mystery Mystery > Crime Suspense

The Art of Death
Book
London's latest art installation is a real killer . . . An underground artist leaves three glass...
crime fiction crime fiction thriller

The Russian
Book
A serial killer crashes Detective Michael Bennett's wedding. Weeks before NYPD Detective Michael...

The Perfect Victim
Book
Husband, friend, colleague . . . killer? Charlie and Emily Swift are the Instagram-perfect...
Mystery journalism crime thriller murder

Sensational
Book
Book Description from BarnesandNoble.com, Seventeen-year-old Nathalie Baudin, ever-curious...

G is for Gumshoe (Kinsey Millhone #7)
Book
Good and bad things seem to be coming in threes for Kinsey Millhone: on her thirty-third birthday...

Andy K (10823 KP) rated Dead Alive (1993) in Movies
Jul 11, 2018
When a poisonous rat monkey gets brought to the mainland, its lethal bite causes mayhem in a young man's life. He know has to deal with the growing weirdness at his house while he pursues the girl of his dreams.
Saying this movie is over the top is one of the largest understatements of all time. If you combine Evil Dead, Dawn of the Dead and The Toxic Avenger you still wouldn't come close to the campy goodness of this film.
The gore is definitely extreme, but very cheeky and comical. The demon baby is also especially hilarious.
If you ask me nicely, you can come to my house and watch this with me!

The Who's Who of British Crime: In the Twentieth Century
Book
The Who's Who of British Crime spans the whole twentieth century, and covers an enormous range of...