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Headhunter: An Extreme Horror Story

CAUTION: EXTREME HORROR CONTAINED WITHIN This is an extreme psychological horror book. It contains scenes of gratuitous sex, violence against humans, animals, and inanimate objects that didn’t deserve their fate. Well, maybe some of the humans do deserve it... Pain. Unbearable pain. A night of passion becomes a nightmare for corporate headhunter Adam Walters. In Prague for a few days to do business, he makes the most of his time away from home and commitments, indulging his lustful desires. But when he wakes up hog tied naked on an operating table in a filthy tiled room, he can’t begin to imagine the pain that is about to come his way… Mailing list subscribers will automatically be sent a link to the extreme alternate ending where things get even more messed up for poor Adam. Brought to you by Warren Barns, the eldest, and by far most f*#%ked up Barns Brother. For more, check out www.thebarnsbrothers.com and www.warrenbarns.com

About the Author

The eldest of the brothers. Warren was born in England, where he spent his childhood terrorising his younger brothers on his parents' livestock farm. The family cashed up and emigrated to the United States when he was a teenager. After high school, he worked in the IT sector until the crash in the early 2000's when he decided to head back to University to study English and French, with the dream of becoming an author.

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