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No World Order
by Mad Andy

In the sequel to Razorblade Sigh, a war is on between Dark and Light, and despite a lengthy laundry list of things they’d much rather be caught up in—shooting a video, setting off on a world tour, relaxing in luxurious hotel suites with eager young lasses—the guys in Gamma Ray are caught up in this. And the only way free is long, hard and not at all without pain. (Book two of the Tattoos and Alibis series.) Get it from Amazon.com

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Band(s): Gamma Ray
Edition: paperback novel, 5.5" x 8.5", 424 pages
Category: horror, fantasy
Type: mixed
Sexual content: yes
ISBN: 1-934071-03-X

Read an interview with Mad Andy about her Tattoos and Alibis series.




Razorblade Sigh
by Mad Andy

When a demon possesses a member of a band and goes on a killing spree, who's going to notice? And more importantly, who can you get to help? The strangest Magus you've ever come across throws in her lot with a rock band in this tale of possession, murder, interdimensional travel and a room that's alive.... (Book one of the Tattoos and Alibis series.) Get it from Amazon.com

Band(s): Gamma Ray
Edition: paperback novel, 5.5" x 8.5", 188 pages
Category: horror
Type: mixed
Sexual content: yes
ISBN: 0-9779944-2-2

(Rockfic Press books are also available at Amazon.at, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.jp, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de and Amazon.fr.)

Read an interview with Mad Andy about her Tattoos and Alibis series.

 

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