Petrification (e-bog) af David, Reggie
David, Reggie (forfatter)

Petrification e-bog

102,59 DKK (inkl. moms 128,24 DKK)
Petrification is a collection of seventeen short stories. Beelzebub the demon has transported over time zones to arrive at the Rothchild's party to cause mayhem in &quote;Now Meet Beelzebub the Hero.&quote; &quote;The Subliminal Voice of Liberty&quote; is a poem recited by a man in Shanty Town, Jamaica. &quote;Morbidity&quote; is a bizarre account of a person stuck in a cycle of hallucinating. ...
E-bog 102,59 DKK
Forfattere David, Reggie (forfatter)
Udgivet 4 april 2019
Længde 194 sider
Genrer Adventure / action fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781640825826
Petrification is a collection of seventeen short stories. Beelzebub the demon has transported over time zones to arrive at the Rothchild's party to cause mayhem in "e;Now Meet Beelzebub the Hero."e; "e;The Subliminal Voice of Liberty"e; is a poem recited by a man in Shanty Town, Jamaica. "e;Morbidity"e; is a bizarre account of a person stuck in a cycle of hallucinating. "e;The Afterlife"e; describes different afterlife sequences for certain types of people. "e;When They Les Miserables"e; is a campy short about two police officers on the prowl to find vagrants and abuse them. "e;White Wedding"e; is a freak wedding completely disrupted. "e;Worse Than Kitsch"e; is a short, fat, bald guy narrating a typical day in advertising. "e;Petrification"e; is a sci-fi short about a man contracting a strange desert virus and becoming bodily dead but having brain activity continue in his mind for a month. "e;The Edge"e; is a solitary wild man existing on a tropical island alone. "e;360"e; is a freakish rotation of an entire basketball arena during a game. "e;Unnamed"e; is an abstract entity that communicates telepathically with people and imitates a radio show. "e;The Beelzebub Interview"e; takes a freelance writer through history explaining catastrophic events and how they happened. And finally, Albert Einstein speaks to a man in the future through a special 'time warp screen' in "e;Einstein's Address to the Public of the Future"e;.