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Saurian
Saurian
Author: William Schoell
It appeared mysteriously, at night, and destroyed the town with amazing swiftness. Houses were flattened, the bodies of men, women and children were crushed and mangled, hundreds were missing, vanished without a trace. No one knew what had happened or why. — Years later, the sole survivor of the holocaust, Tom Bartlett, began to suffer blinding...  more »
ISBN: 309462
Pages: 365
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Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Co, Inc
Book Type: Paperback
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This story begins about 64,000,000 years ago, when shape shifting alien lifeforms lived amongst the dinosaurs on earth taking on gargantuan saurian form. Whatever it was that obliterated the dinosaurs also destroyed the alien's ability to change shape, leaving them to evolve as they were. What happened to these alien lifeforms? Thomas Bartlett will soon find out. Something terrible happened when he was a young boy, something he had blocked from his memory until thirty years later when strange things started happening. I really liked this book. Reading it was like watching a B horror movie with lots of blood and gore. I highly recommend it. I had never heard of William Schoell before. I will read more of his work for sure.


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