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Hell Comes to Hollywood II
- Twenty-Two More Tales of Tinseltown Terror
- Narrated by: Graydon Schlichter, Jennifer Knighton
- Length: 12 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Welcome back to Hellywood!! Hell Comes to Hollywood II features 22 short horror fiction stories, all set in the entertainment industry, and written by actors, screenwriters, producers, and other Hollywood-connected scribes. The audiobook contains the Bram Stoker Award-nominated stories "Hot Tub" by Hal Bodner, and "Dreams of a little Suicide" by Eric J. Guignard.
Come take a behind the screams tour into the dark heart of show business and see the cast of bloodthirsty monsters, power-mad directors, starving zombies, deal-making demons, and more horrific creatures tear up the screen! Buy your ticket, bloody the popcorn, and settle into your seat-and don't forget to turn off your Hell phone...
©2014 Eric Miller (P)2015 Eric Miller
What the critics say
"...Entertaining tales that will stay with the reader long after the book has finished." (TT Zuma, Cemetery Dance Magazine)
"Some (stories) are funny, some are scary, some are disturbing, some are sad. All are memorable, lingering in the mind like the evocative and unique aroma of movie-theater popcorn." (Christine Morgan, The Horror Fiction Review)
"... Hell Comes to Hollywood II ought to be required reading for anyone who has even an inkling of trying to make it in the City of Dreams." (Scott Urban, The Horror Zine)