Drive-In

German, Joe R. Lansdale, 2015
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The trilogy finally in one volume

Summary:
Texas, Blood, and Popcorn

Imagine a drive-in theater large enough to accommodate four thousand cars. That's the Orbit, the largest drive-in in Texas. Every Friday, they host the All-Night Horror Show. This is where we are now; everything is perfect. But suddenly, a blood-red comet appears out of nowhere. In an instant, the Orbit is cut off from the outside world, trapped in a deadly void. There is no escape. Food is running low. The first cases of manslaughter and cannibalism begin to emerge. But the worst is yet to come.

Authors: Joe R. Lansdale, Dietmar Dath (trans.), Alexander Wagner (trans. from the author)

About the author:
As a crime writer, Texan Joe R. Lansdale, born in 1951, became famous with the series featuring Hap Collins, a white, heterosexual draft dodger, and Leonard Pine, a black, gay Vietnam veteran. In addition to crime novels, Lansdale writes horror, science fiction, westerns, and fantasy, including both novels and short stories as well as comic texts. He has received various awards for his fantasy and horror novels, including the Edgar from the American Crime Writers Association in 2000 for the best crime novel of the year.

Key specifications

Language
German
Genre
Comics
Author
Joe R. Lansdale
Number of pages
736
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2015
Item number
14977811

General information

Publisher
Heyne
Category
Fiction
Release date
10.8.2015

Book properties

Genre
Comics
Language
German
Author
Joe R. Lansdale
Year
2015
Number of pages
736
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2015

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Product dimensions

Height
206 mm
Width
134 mm
Weight
736 g

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