Bride of Satan Author:William Schoell The Evil ... It was an obscene evil that could not be quenched with blood or sated with the flesh of its defiled victims. — The Terror ... It wormed its way into the human brain, devouring the mind, controlling the body and turning its prey into savage creatures lusting for destruction. — The Metamorphosis ... Its only o... more »utward sign was the grotesque metamorphosis of its victim's hand into a gnarled four-fingered claw -- a claw whose razor-sharp nails dealt death with the precision of a stiletto.
The Search ... It was unconquerable in its mindless violence, supreme in its viciousness, and as elusive as a foul wind. Only reporters Dorothy Hunter and James Radley even guessed its existence. They had to find it before it grew stronger ... before it grew hungrier ... before it found them.« less
This book is typical of the late 80's/early 90's horror books that were extremely popular. It would be a perfect read for anyone who is a fan of slasher films or the gorier type of horror.