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Lucille Swenson was a serial killer who preyed on bikers 20 years ago. She died in prison. Lucille's daughter, Darla, was institutionalized after her mother's bloody rampage. Finally released back into society, Darla returns to her childhood home. But waiting is Drusilla, an orphan because of Lucille Swenson. Drusilla is a violent and psychotic biker gang leader who wants revenge for her father's death. Drusilla and her cronies take everything from Darla, including her life. But after a deal with Satan himself, Darla Swenson returns from her grave. Drusilla and her gang discover that payback is a psycho bitch... from hell! From the writer of Night Things and the filmmaker who brought you Flesh for the Beast comes a tale of violence, sex, gore, and supernatural vengeance from the grave fit for the drive-in screen! PSYCHO BITCH FROM HELL! Inspired by the drive-in/42nd Street exploitation films of the 70s, Psycho Bitch from Hell is a production that was attempted twice and failed miserably both times. Considered by the creator to be a cursed project, Psycho Bitch from Hell cost West friends, made him enemies, and drove him from the world of indie horror film. This book features the original screenplay, polished and revised, as well as an introduction to the doomed project from the author/screenwriter, Terry M. West.

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