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Martin Swann moves into an old house and finds a box of video cassettes in the garden shed. One of them is a bootleg copy of a morbid and disturbing film by little-known French director, Jean Rien. Martin begins a search for the director's other films, and for a way to understand Rien's filmography, drawing him away from his home and his lover into a shadowy realm of secrets, rituals and creeping decay. An encounter with a crazed film journalist in Gravesend leads to drug-fuelled visions in Paris - and finally to the Mexican desert where a grim revelation awaits.
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Rating: 1.14 leaves out of 5-Characters: 1/5 -Cover: 2/5-Story: 1/5-Writing: 3/5Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller-Horror: 0/5-Mystery: 1/5-Thriller: 0/5Type: EbookWorth?: NoHated Disliked Meh It Was Okay Liked Really Liked LovedOne thing I hate is when book's synopsis says one thing and you get a whole other. This is a dumpster fire. I thought we were going to get horror on VHS. What I got was a man trying to be poetic in a Wendy's. Please just don't.