· Brides of the Impaler. by Edward Lee. About the Book: Cristina Nichols fears the future, through the harrowing whispers of her past. She longs to forget the depraved abuses she suffered in her youth that left her afraid of love and passion. But something, somewhere, is suddenly tantalizing her, beckoning into a muse of carnal revelation and Category: Out of Print. · Edward Lee’s “Brides of the Impaler” is a vampire story of sorts, drawing inspiration from legends of the historical Vlad the Impaler (who, of course, is most fondly thought of by one of his aliases, Dracula)/5(60). Though the sex and violence is more than you would ever have seen in a Hammer Film, Brides of the Impaler does evoke memories of the studio's old Dracula films. But even you've never seen one of those movies, this is a nice read. Lee shows that you can write a /5(4).
But for all this, BRIDES OF THE IMPALER still comes recommended. Lee is a fine story spinner and, among other things, proves there is still lots to mine from the historical sources of these enduring horror archetypes. â€"Alan Cranis. Richard Laymon and Edward Lee. Brides of the Impaler. by Edward Lee. About the Book: Cristina Nichols fears the future, through the harrowing whispers of her past. She longs to forget the depraved abuses she suffered in her youth that left her afraid of love and passion. But something, somewhere, is suddenly tantalizing her, beckoning into a muse of carnal revelation and. Editions for Brides of the Impaler: (Paperback published in ), (ebook published in ), (Hardcover published in ),
Brides of the Impaler by Edward Lee (, Hardcover) The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Brides of the Impaler. by Edward Lee. About the Book: Cristina Nichols fears the future, through the harrowing whispers of her past. She longs to forget the depraved abuses she suffered in her youth that left her afraid of love and passion. But something, somewhere, is suddenly tantalizing her, beckoning into a muse of carnal revelation and. Edward Lee’s “Brides of the Impaler” is a vampire story of sorts, drawing inspiration from legends of the historical Vlad the Impaler (who, of course, is most fondly thought of by one of his aliases, Dracula).
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