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Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Priscilla Dobbs weighs over 400 pounds and has spent her entire life being invisible-until she decides to become unforgettable. Working the graveyard shift at a loading dock and caring for her paranoid schizophrenic aunt, Priscilla's world consists of frozen dinners, late-night television, and the daily humiliation of existing in a society that treats her like a walking punchline. Grocery store clerks sneer at her food stamps. Coworkers make cruel jokes. Strangers film her for social media mockery. Even well-meaning social workers and family members see her as a problem to be solved rather than a human being. But when a teenage cashier pushes her too far during a routine shopping trip, Priscilla discovers that revenge tastes better than any meal she's ever had. But appetites, once awakened, are never easily satisfied. What starts as a single moment of violence becomes a grotesque odyssey of carnage as Priscilla works her way through everyone who has ever made her feel less than human. FATSO is an unflinching splatterpunk nightmare that asks uncomfortable questions about who society chooses to see-and who it decides doesn't matter. Part psychological horror, part visceral revenge fantasy, this blood-soaked tale serves up extreme violence while examining how a culture of casual cruelty creates its own monsters. Not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. Contains graphic violence, cannibalism, and scenes that will make you think twice about every cruel word you've ever spoken. For readers who devoured Chuck Palahniuk's darker works, enjoyed the savage social commentary of Clive Barker, or appreciate the unflinching extremism of Edward Lee and Wrath James White. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When corporate greed meets nature's vengeance, an Ohio town becomes a feeding ground.The dying rust belt town of Millfield thought its worst days were behind it. The chemical plant had been closed for decades, the jobs were gone, and all that remained was the slow decline of a forgotten America. But when city councilman Dale Brennan cuts corners on the plant's environmental cleanup to save a few dollars, he unleashes something far worse than economic depression.The bargain-basement "bio-neutralizer" doesn't clean up the contamination-it supercharges it. Beneath Millfield's streets, ordinary centipedes begin growing to monstrous size, developing pack intelligence, and developing a taste for human blood. What starts as mysterious deaths in the storm sewers quickly escalates into a coordinated assault on the living.Maya Chen, a disgraced entomologist turned hardware store owner, recognizes the threat early but struggles to convince authorities blinded by corruption and denial. Police Chief Tom Brennan finds himself torn between family loyalty and duty as his brother's cover-up makes the crisis worse. Dr. Elena Vasquez battles small-town prejudice while treating victims of an impossible toxin. And sixteen-year-old Jamie Morrison watches his paper route become a journey through hell.As three-foot centipedes swarm through utility tunnels in military formation, the survivors barricade themselves in the local high school for a desperate last stand. But the creatures aren't just bigger-they're smarter. And they've been studying their prey.In the tradition of Guy N. Smith's Night of the Crabs and James Herbert's The Rats, THE MILLFIELD TERROR delivers classic creature feature thrills with a distinctly American flavor of corporate malfeasance and rust belt decay.Perfect for fans of old-school horror who crave visceral scares, working-class heroes, and monsters that represent very real anxieties about environmental destruction and economic abandonment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Priscilla Dobbs weighs over 400 pounds and has spent her entire life being invisible-until she decides to become unforgettable. Working the graveyard shift at a loading dock and caring for her paranoid schizophrenic aunt, Priscilla's world consists of frozen dinners, late-night television, and the daily humiliation of existing in a society that treats her like a walking punchline. Grocery store clerks sneer at her food stamps. Coworkers make cruel jokes. Strangers film her for social media mockery. Even well-meaning social workers and family members see her as a problem to be solved rather than a human being. But when a teenage cashier pushes her too far during a routine shopping trip, Priscilla discovers that revenge tastes better than any meal she's ever had. But appetites, once awakened, are never easily satisfied. What starts as a single moment of violence becomes a grotesque odyssey of carnage as Priscilla works her way through everyone who has ever made her feel less than human. FATSO is an unflinching splatterpunk nightmare that asks uncomfortable questions about who society chooses to see-and who it decides doesn't matter. Part psychological horror, part visceral revenge fantasy, this blood-soaked tale serves up extreme violence while examining how a culture of casual cruelty creates its own monsters. Not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach. Contains graphic violence, cannibalism, and scenes that will make you think twice about every cruel word you've ever spoken. For readers who devoured Chuck Palahniuk's darker works, enjoyed the savage social commentary of Clive Barker, or appreciate the unflinching extremism of Edward Lee and Wrath James White. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When corporate greed meets nature's vengeance, an Ohio town becomes a feeding ground.The dying rust belt town of Millfield thought its worst days were behind it. The chemical plant had been closed for decades, the jobs were gone, and all that remained was the slow decline of a forgotten America. But when city councilman Dale Brennan cuts corners on the plant's environmental cleanup to save a few dollars, he unleashes something far worse than economic depression.The bargain-basement "bio-neutralizer" doesn't clean up the contamination-it supercharges it. Beneath Millfield's streets, ordinary centipedes begin growing to monstrous size, developing pack intelligence, and developing a taste for human blood. What starts as mysterious deaths in the storm sewers quickly escalates into a coordinated assault on the living.Maya Chen, a disgraced entomologist turned hardware store owner, recognizes the threat early but struggles to convince authorities blinded by corruption and denial. Police Chief Tom Brennan finds himself torn between family loyalty and duty as his brother's cover-up makes the crisis worse. Dr. Elena Vasquez battles small-town prejudice while treating victims of an impossible toxin. And sixteen-year-old Jamie Morrison watches his paper route become a journey through hell.As three-foot centipedes swarm through utility tunnels in military formation, the survivors barricade themselves in the local high school for a desperate last stand. But the creatures aren't just bigger-they're smarter. And they've been studying their prey.In the tradition of Guy N. Smith's Night of the Crabs and James Herbert's The Rats, THE MILLFIELD TERROR delivers classic creature feature thrills with a distinctly American flavor of corporate malfeasance and rust belt decay.Perfect for fans of old-school horror who crave visceral scares, working-class heroes, and monsters that represent very real anxieties about environmental destruction and economic abandonment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.