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Post by michaelmcbride on Aug 25, 2010 18:26:10 GMT -6
IMMUN3's now available in digital format for all of you papyrophobics out there. No finger strain from turning those pesky pages. No risk of paper cuts. No need to wait for the mailman. Just follow this here link and you can be reading in seconds: www.horror-mall.com/darksidedigital/product.php?productid=21094&cat=0&page=1&featuredA little bit about the book: The Warsaw Pact is officially dissolved. An amateur video captures the beating of Rodney King. The Gulf War is over. Nirvana releases the album Nevermind. The Soviet Union collapses. The year is 1991, and the world is changing. For Landon Crane, the future couldn’t look brighter. He’s madly in love with a beautiful girl who’ll be leaving with him for college in just over a month. The small mountain town of Mineral Springs will be hosting the largest Independence Day celebration in its history to welcome home war hero Travis James, highlighting the ultimate summer of freedom. The year is 1991, and nothing will ever be the same. Travis has returned with more than the Medal of Honor. He’s brought something else with him, something capable of inflicting unimaginable pain and suffering. Before the night is through, Landon and the rest of the residents of Mineral Springs will be forced to answer the most terrifying question of all. Who among them will survive? Thanks for looking. As you were.
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Post by squeakytherat on Sept 1, 2010 17:53:09 GMT -6
I'm gonna get it!!!! It must be two years ago (or thereabouts) that you very kindly sent me a pdf of Remains. I JUST got an ereader....and guess what my first ebook is So far I'm loving it, and I can't wait to add more McBride to my ebook library
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Post by michaelmcbride on Sept 4, 2010 18:03:38 GMT -6
Thanks, Squeaks! Glad you're digging REMAINS so far. ;D (There'll be news about that one soon...)
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Post by ausleigh on Sept 4, 2010 19:26:05 GMT -6
Thanks, Squeaks! Glad you're digging REMAINS so far. ;D (There'll be news about that one soon...) Is it soon yet? Hopefully good news, Mike. Remains remains a favourite story for me. The plot is brilliant, a killer ending, with typical McBride style bringing it all together. It is honestly the sort of book that pains me about the small presses small print runs. So I hope the news is that a wider audience will get the shot at reading this.
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