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Black Tar
- Cinema of Awesomeness Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Karl A. Nordman
- Length: 6 hrs and 21 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Michael Kanuckel's story creeped me out from the start. It has moments that combine classic VHS movies like McQueen's The Blob and some from John Carpenters The Thing. It does this with minimal characters and locations and uses its uniquely crafted story to conjure up images straight from nightmares. The characters are drawn so well that they are real. Their (and your own) fear becomes truly and horrifically tangible.
When you enter this desolate nightmare, it leaves you wanting more. It has one of the best cliff-hangers I have read.
Russell Mulcahy
Director of Highlander
©2018 Michael Kanuckel (P)2018 Michael Kanuckel
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