NEW 2024 EDITION WITH UPDATED TEXTThe moment Rob Scott first sees tattooed and sexy Roxie Wallace heading his way, he thinks he’s met the girl of his dreams, a Bettie Page dead ringer with a gothic twist. Then Roxie shows him her gun and the next thing he knows he’s road-tripping with a psychopath hellbent on paying back the preppy spring breakers who insulted her at a coffee shop. Before long he’s hopelessly caught up in a whirlwind of frenzied, shocking violence, with no way out. After a while, he’s not even totally sure he wants out.To the spoiled rich kids on spring break, the rented beach house seemed like the perfect setting for an extended party, but the unhinged killers about to crash the party think the house is perfect too–the neighbors are too far away to hear the screams that will soon fill the night.One by one as the night of terror wears on, the college friends will learn the gruesome results of meeting a very different kind of people…THE KILLING KIND.
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To the spoiled rich kids on spring break the rented beach house seemed like the perfect setting for partying, drinking and general fooling around. The neighbors wouldn't be able to hear their music. But the unhinged killers about to crash the party think the house is perfect too--the neighbors won't be able to hear the screams. And there will be much more blood flowing than booze. One by one as the night of terror wears on, the college friends will learn the gruesome results of meeting a very different kind of people...The Killing Kind.
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- Release Date 08/01/2012
- Author Bryan Smith
- Language English
- Company Grindhouse Press
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