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If you've ever read books by Ed Lee or Wrath James White, you know that you're in for a sick and disturbing ride. Teratologist is no exception. The crucified hideously-mutated baby on the cover should be a dead giveaway for what's in store within the pages.
You have two reporters doing an article on John Farrington, an amazingly rich and successful business man who makes John Gates look like a lemonade salesman. But instead of getting tips on the trade, these two reporters find themselves prisoners of a mad man on a quest to meet God. THE God, in person. And in order to achieve this, John Farrington is committing the most heinous acts imaginable: kidnapping the world's religious leaders and forcing them to have sex with terribly deformed monstrosities in an attempt to offend God enough for Him to come down and finally show Himself.
And you know Ed Lee and Wrath James White, they don't leave anything up to the imagination. These scenes of grotesque sex are very graphic, no detail left unexplored. A very tame example would be to picture the Elephant Man raping a nun to death and beyond. But I assure you they are much more extreme than this.
If you're sick of the 'weak' horror that pollutes the mainstream, pick up this small press book. It might just might put the fear of God back into you.
Genre: Horror
You have two reporters doing an article on John Farrington, an amazingly rich and successful business man who makes John Gates look like a lemonade salesman. But instead of getting tips on the trade, these two reporters find themselves prisoners of a mad man on a quest to meet God. THE God, in person. And in order to achieve this, John Farrington is committing the most heinous acts imaginable: kidnapping the world's religious leaders and forcing them to have sex with terribly deformed monstrosities in an attempt to offend God enough for Him to come down and finally show Himself.
And you know Ed Lee and Wrath James White, they don't leave anything up to the imagination. These scenes of grotesque sex are very graphic, no detail left unexplored. A very tame example would be to picture the Elephant Man raping a nun to death and beyond. But I assure you they are much more extreme than this.
If you're sick of the 'weak' horror that pollutes the mainstream, pick up this small press book. It might just might put the fear of God back into you.
Genre: Horror
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