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Bruiser

~ Australian author, Adrian Scott, offers an exciting tale of horror brought about by our own carelessness ~ What danger are nuclear blasts doing to our environment? How is the fallout and radiation changing the tiniest of creatures, the smallest of spoors, reacting on the very dirt and water nearby? A tiny slug, a harmless hermaphrodite, grows into an enormous monster even as it pro-creates. The snail soon discovers only blood will satisfy its unrelenting appetite and will stop at nothing to find suitable prey. How can this creature be stopped and by whom? Can it be destroyed before the blood-seeking monster reaches a major city? And how many of them could exist?

About the Author

I have been writing short stories since 9 years old, changed to writing novels 4 years ago. in that time, I've written 69, now working on my 70th; 31 of which have been published in the US by Renaissance ebooks and Publishing by Rebecca J. Vickery. I am also publishing on Smashwords. Society of Vampires volume 1, published by Rebecca J. Vickery, Publishers, US; has also been forwarded by Rebecca to Francis Ford Coppola for consideration as a movie. So it's all go at the moment. I have three daughters, all of whom I regularly see. My wife of 31 years, Penny, passed away on March 17, 2011. I live in a retirement village in Caboolture Queensland.

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