Suckers: A Horror Novel
When worn-out musicians Dan Ferry and Ray Ford decide to take a shortcut back to the hotel, they pick the wrong dark alley to go down. Attacked by something neither can identify, they think they're lucky to get out with their lives. But their lives aren't all they get out with... As an...
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When worn-out musicians Dan Ferry and Ray Ford decide to take a shortcut back to the hotel, they pick the wrong dark alley to go down. Attacked by something neither can identify, they think they're lucky to get out with their lives. But their lives aren't all they get out with...
As an infection takes hold of Dan, a cramped tour bus becomes a dangerous place to be trapped. And when the infection spreads across the country, nowhere-and no one-is safe from the Suckers.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781942234005 (1942234007)
ASIN: 1942234007
Publish date: 2015-02-17
Publisher: Dark Ride Publishing
Pages no: 328
Edition language: English
Musician Dan Ferry gets bitten by a bat-like creature and starts to feels different during the days that follow. He got nasty headaches. And, a buzzing feeling every time he touches another person. But the most worrying part his growing need for human blood... I actually came to enjoy this book to...
Suckers is not your standard vampire book. While it has some of the trademarks of your traditional vampire novel such as bats and drinking blood, it steps outside of the norm. Bitten by a bat - or at least a bat-like creature with wings - Dan soon finds himself with a headache and auditory hallucina...
Published 17 February 2015 by Dark Ride Publishing Number of pages: 330 My rating: ★ ★ It was OK "WHEN WORN-OUT MUSICIAN DAN FERRY decides to take a shortcut back to the band's hotel, he picks the wrong dark alley to go down. Within days of being attacked by a bat-like creature, he becomes consum...
There’s an old adage deriding the judging of books by their covers. I’ve long thought that adage should be amended to more specifically target book blurbs, and I’m more convinced than ever that I’m right about this after reading Z Rider’s debut novel, Suckers.As you can see from higher up this page,...