Saturday, February 19, 2011

Does The Spectra Polaroid Need Battaries?

The Sad Story of Friars Grossbart Jesse Bullington (Eclipse)

I will soon get their hands on this novel that intrigues me ...

WE ARE IN 1364. Hungry creatures lurk in the dark forests of Europe during the Middle Ages, and heaven as swarming Wed unspeakable horrors. There is no perversion, no witch or demon who competes with the twin brothers grave robbers and Hegel Manfried Grossbart. Here is their story, sad but true.
Written in the style of the Grimm brothers Grossbart embark on a quest to distant Egypt and its wealth of tombs filled. Thinking, but horribly cruel, murderous brothers begin a road trip killers on the roads of medieval Europe. By the way, they will cross robbers, wizards and priests defrocked, stealing and killing to their needs. You will not find the antihero poignant in our Grossbart, bruised but without souls. Hang on, this novel is not to put all hands!

We're not thieves, we are not murderers, we're just good people who have been hurt ...

"Darker that the darkest tales of Grimm. "
- Daily Telegraph (UK)

" This is not for the faint of heart; imagine Tarantino crossed with Rabelais. "
- The Guardian (UK)
Jesse Bullington shared his early years between the Pennsylvania hinterland, the Netherlands and Talahassee, Florida. Lovers of folklore, holds a degree in history and English, obtained from the Florida State University. He currently resides in Colorado.

The author's site (in English): jessebullington.com
Frederick Fontès

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