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The Scourge by Nick Sharman
The Scourge by Nick Sharman






The Scourge by Nick Sharman

I really don’t want to waste any more of my time discussing it. The Scourge wasn’t absolutely terrible, but if it weren’t for that cool cover, it would be absolutely forgetable.

The Scourge by Nick Sharman

I had a few other books by Nick Sharman lined up, but I’m in no rush to get to them now. This would have been a far better book if it had been about a bloody eyeball. If I had any idea that that’s what this book was about, I wouldn’t have read it. Other books by Nick Sharman available now or coming soon from Crossroad Press Childmare Steel Gods The Cats The Scourge The Surrogate The Switch You're. Maybe it was all the Russ Martin novels I read last year, but I am pretty damn sick of novels about telepathic mind control. This wealthy chemist makes a drug that lets him control his victims’ minds telepathically. It turns out they did something to anger the owner of a pharmaceutical company. The Scourge Nick Sharman 6.29 Youre Next Nick Sharman Out of Stock The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and the Press Nick Sharman 108.

The Scourge by Nick Sharman

Note: there are two versions of this page: listed by title (this one) and listed by author.Īnd Now the Screaming Starts.I had no idea what this book was going to be about, but that cover is sick as hell.Ī private detective almost dies in a mysterious car crash, and he soon finds himself investigating a bunch of people who have been hallucinating themselves to death. Maybe one day I'll take up this project again and make it a little more consistent. I have a much more critical eye today, as well as a lot more experience with both good and bad literature, and it would be written very differently if I were to start now. Bear in mind, though, that I was very young when I wrote a good portion of it. Here's what there is so far, in review format, as it does contain information that I haven't seen elsewhere on the net.

The Scourge by Nick Sharman

It could even be called the real beginning to The Million Word March. Looking at it in 2005, after about ten years of inactivity, I still see over 100,000 words and realise that, as bad as much of it is, it must have had a great effect on my future writing. It was never going to be finished, I knew that, but it was something I felt I needed to do. At some point, when still a kid, I started an encyclopaedia of the modern horror novel, which would contain reviews and bibliographic information on all the horror novels I could find. I remember picking up James Herberts and Guy N Smiths when I was less than ten years old, and I've been an avid reader and collector ever since. Hal C F Astell - The Last Page Bookshop - The Horror Reviews - By Title Home - The Scourge - Nick Sharman (bestselling author of The Cats) Hamlyn 1980. Falls the Shadow (Nick Sharman)Mark Timlin, Forgotten towns of southern.








The Scourge by Nick Sharman