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The Bloody Tracks of Bigfoot
by David Irons
"The Bloody Tracks of Bigfoot" is the quintessential Eighties monster horror film, only in book form.
It has everything you want from a cult classic horror - vapid victims, extreme violence and gore, '80's pop culture references, twists you see coming from a mile away, and a seemingly unkillable killer.
It takes a little while to get to the action, but once it does, it doesn't let up.
This book is exactly what you expect it to be, and it doesn't disappoint.
It has everything you want from a cult classic horror - vapid victims, extreme violence and gore, '80's pop culture references, twists you see coming from a mile away, and a seemingly unkillable killer.
It takes a little while to get to the action, but once it does, it doesn't let up.
This book is exactly what you expect it to be, and it doesn't disappoint.