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Weekend Of Terror / The Psycho

One day, Jerry Lansing found a pint of fresh human blood on his doorstep. From the body of his friend’s daughter Clarice Kelly, it came. Somewhere in the bowels of society she lay, being drained drop by drop. The scheme was diabolically perfect; no one but a madman could have invented such a macabre means of revenge. $70,000 is what her kidnappers wanted—and every day he waited, she lost another pint of blood. Whoever it was had an eye on the man...and would know if he attempted to call the police. If he wanted Clarice to live, he’d have to find her himself...before she was drained completely!Once upon a Friday, Tom finally attempted to fulfill his destiny. Only he could see the Eye Of God. It couldn’t be described in human language what the eye exactly was, but Tom utilized his sight to translate it’s message. Now all he needed was a boy—the perfect one to use in the final act that would make Tom a god. He told part of his scheme to psychiatrist Dr. Brandt, whose newfound obsession with the boy would form a wedge between the doctor and his family. To his neighbor, Phyllis, Tom was an object of romantic desire. However, upon getting closer to the boy’s mother, she realized the crazed lengths he’d go to fulfill his destiny. Once upon a Friday, their lives changed for the worse. Intertwined in a maelstrom beyond control, their desires and vices soon leading to the destruction of what Tom, Dr. Brandt and Phyllis held near and dear!

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