"This tale of unrelenting misery and hopelessness will appeal to a niche audience:įans of grindhouse horror." - Publishers Weekly I found myself glued to the page." - Kendell Reviews "This is a story about the darkest impulses of humanity, the quiet shameful desire to witness violence and death, a primal voyeuristic compulsion. Psychopath like no other- one that will have readers recoiling even as they keep coming back for more. Andy loves the woman in the movie-and he’ll go to any lengths to protect her…Ī savage love letter to 70s exploitation cinema and a biting satire of toxic fan culture,īeasts of 42nd Street makes horror dangerous again as it ventures into the mind of a The beasts of 42nd Street will do anything to possess it, but there’s something they don’t The woman it stars is beautifulīeyond imagination-and the images it depicts are more nightmarish than the darkest depths of Hell. There’s something unique about Andy, though. Running on time, entertaining them with the most extreme horror cinema money can buy. The more dangerous men around him because he keeps the projectors at the Colossus theater An unrepentant junkie, voyeur, and degenerate, he’s only tolerated by In the kingdom of the damned that is 42nd Street, there’s no lowlier subject The backdrop of Times Square at the height of its decadence and depravity. Of New York in the Bad Old Days: A saga of murder, bloodshed, and betrayal set against From the award-winning author of Our Lady of the Inferno comes another tale
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