Catacombs of Terror
Following the discovery of the lost manuscript, Catacombs of Terror by Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood is being published by the Scratter & Pomace imprint of Tangent Books. Catacombs of Terror was written by Donwood for a GBP5 bet that he could write a 50,000-word pulp fiction novel in 30 days. Donwood won the bet and a limited-edition of 1,000 books was published by Hedonist in 2002. Donwood then updated the story with hand-written notes, but the manuscript was thought lost until it came into the possession of Tangent Books. Catacombs of Terror is set in Donwood's home town of Bath. It's a pulp-fiction novel starring private eye Martin Valpolicella who is drawn into a dark underworld of subterranean terror involving drugs, guns and pigs. Previous books by Stanley Donwood include: Slowly Downward, Tangent Books (2005) 978-0954417-73-4 Household Worms, Tangent Book (2011) 978-1906477-55-4
| Weight | 0.330000 |
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| ISBN13/Barcode | 9781910089156 |
| ISBN10 | 191008915X |
| Author | DONWOOD, Stanley |
| Binding | Paperback |
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| Date Published | 1st January 2016 |
| Pages | 298 |
| Publisher | Scratter & Pomace |
Following the discovery of the lost manuscript, Catacombs of Terror by Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood is being published by the Scratter & Pomace imprint of Tangent Books. Catacombs of Terror was written by Donwood for a GBP5 bet that he could write a 50,000-word pulp fiction novel in 30 days. Donwood won the bet and a limited-edition of 1,000 books was published by Hedonist in 2002. Donwood then updated the story with hand-written notes, but the manuscript was thought lost until it came into the possession of Tangent Books. Catacombs of Terror is set in Donwood's home town of Bath. It's a pulp-fiction novel starring private eye Martin Valpolicella who is drawn into a dark underworld of subterranean terror involving drugs, guns and pigs. Previous books by Stanley Donwood include: Slowly Downward, Tangent Books (2005) 978-0954417-73-4 Household Worms, Tangent Book (2011) 978-1906477-55-4