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Blood & Sawdust by Jason Ridler

May 22, 2013 by Bob Leave a Comment

Jason Ridler takes a bite out of the vampire genre with his action-packed, fast-paced novel, Blood and Sawdust. B&S reads like a backroom MMA bout with vampires, or Fight Club with a supernatural twist. B&S has its origins in movies like Bloodsport and Street Fighter as much as it does the novels of Raymond Chandler […]

Filed Under: Book Review, Ebooks, Horror, Novels, Thriller Tagged With: Blood and Sawdust, brutal fight scenes, Jason Ridler, MMA deathmatches, poetry of violence, vampire buddy novel

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Once upon a time, I loved going to rock concerts. It didn’t matter what the act was. Tickets were cheap in the 1980s: $15-$20; maybe $27.50 for fancy seats. One week in the mid-80s I saw REO Speedwagon on a Monday night, and KISS that Thursday. I was at an Ozzy Osbourne/Metallica show where the […]

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