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Black Christmas; By Thomas Altman
Topic Started: Mar 12 2016, 08:31 AM (44 Views)
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Christmas in Murdock.
A time of cozy safety, snowy sidewalks, and caroling children.
But this holiday season someone is bating Sheriff Dunsmore in a bizarre and deadly game.
Someone is stalking the young women he knows and loves...seducing them with icy steel...leaving them for him to find - far too late.
It's the night before Christmas.
The frightened town edges toward panic.
And Dunsmore is about to receive the most terrifying gift of all.
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So I bought this thinking it was a novelization of the film but apparently it's not. (lol) Oh well, it still sounds really good, a lot of the reviews are positive, and it still sounds like a slasher so that's good enough for me. There IS a real novelization of the film though, by Lee Hays.
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