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Richard Monaco – The Dracula Syndrome

BIZZARE! Mysteriuos voices commanded James Riva – a young man from a respectable New England family – to shoot his wheelchair-ridden grandmother with silver bullets before drinking her blood.

TWISTED! Called „the Vampire of Dusseldorf”, handsome ladies’ man Peter Kurten belived that consuming a lover’s blood was the ultimate sexual act.

INCREDIBLE! Charismatic cult leader and self-proclaimed high priest, Matamoros mass murderer Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo convinced his loyal followers that ingesting a magical potion made from human blood, brains and body parts would render them invisible and indestructible.

OUTRAGEOUS! Terrified at the thought of contracting AIDS, Peruvian Octavio Flores satisfied his unspeakable thirts by drinking his own blood – and nearly drained himself dry.

GRISLY! GRUESOME! SHOCKING! AND 100% TRUE!   źródło opisu: okładka

Wydawnictwo:
Bill Burt
tytuł oryginału:
The Dracula Syndrome

data wydania:
październik 1993 (data przybliżona)

ISBN:
0380770628

liczba stron:
167

słowa kluczowe:
fakty , horror

kategoria:
popularnonaukowa

język:
angielski