The Takeover is a suspense horror story whose plot starts with a similar turn like Andrew Neiderman’s novel The Devil’s Advocate (the movie adaptation with Al Pacino and Keanu Reaves might sound more familiar). Chance Fordham is offered an amazing new job – not only he is able to pay his debts but he can move into a luxurious new dwelling, along with his wife. However, unsurprisingly, there is something about his new co-workers… You were warned: The Takeover contains descriptions of graphic violence.
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Friday, September 23, 2011
Jack Drew - The Takeover, A Great Horror Story With Heaps of Graphic Violence
Jack Drew is compared to Bentley Little by many – do you need some more introduction? Drew is great in depicting gory violence and horror: his book The Takeover is highly recommended.


The Takeover is a suspense horror story whose plot starts with a similar turn like Andrew Neiderman’s novel The Devil’s Advocate (the movie adaptation with Al Pacino and Keanu Reaves might sound more familiar). Chance Fordham is offered an amazing new job – not only he is able to pay his debts but he can move into a luxurious new dwelling, along with his wife. However, unsurprisingly, there is something about his new co-workers… You were warned: The Takeover contains descriptions of graphic violence.
The Takeover is a suspense horror story whose plot starts with a similar turn like Andrew Neiderman’s novel The Devil’s Advocate (the movie adaptation with Al Pacino and Keanu Reaves might sound more familiar). Chance Fordham is offered an amazing new job – not only he is able to pay his debts but he can move into a luxurious new dwelling, along with his wife. However, unsurprisingly, there is something about his new co-workers… You were warned: The Takeover contains descriptions of graphic violence.
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