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Brandon Lee: They Died Too Young by Cindy Dyson | |||
A new book to be published in December details the life and events of Brandon Lee's death. An easy reading book (aimed at ages 9 - 12) but none the less a must for all Crow fans. Contains some unique images of Brandon Lee. | |||
The Crow: The Story behind the Film by Bridget Baiss | |||
On March 31st 1993, while 'The Crow' was in its final days of filming, in a strange accident on the set, its 28 year old star, Brandon Lee, was shot and killed. But, using the newest digital effects, the movies producers overcame this personal and financial disaster and found a way to complete the film successfully. So successfully, that when it opened in the USA, it immediately became No 1 at the box office. Since then, 'The Crow' a dark, violent tale of murder and revenge, has become a cult movie. Some people believe that there was a tragic inevitability wrapping together the nature of 'The Crow' and its young star's life and death, and even link it to the earlier, mysterious death of Bruce Lee, Brandon's father. | |||
The Crow: Hellbound by A. A. Attanasio | |||
Ademon named Dren is looking for salvation. Satan's fiery underworld
has become a foreign place to him. He feels he is different from the other souls. He's
changed over time. He's ready for redemption. But getting out of hell is no easy task.
Escaping was the easy part. But now, alone in a world unfamiliar to him, Dren must save a
single soul in order to pass on to the heavens above. Billy is a young hoodlum working for a big-time mobster. Like Dren he has also changed. He wants out of the seedy underworld he calls his home. Just, one more run, one more big payday, and he's finished with it all. He'll, get his cash, grab the woman he loves, and be gone forever. But the mob doesn't look kindly on deserters. Satan has sent two rogue demons from hell to stop Dren. The mob has hired a conjurer named Nadja to kill Billy. In the end, the two must call on the powers of the Crow to, save them both -- waging a full-scale war on the mobsters of Earth above and the lord of darkness below. |
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The Crow: Wicked Prayer by Norman Partidge | |||
The Crow: Wicked Prayer tells the story of Johnny Church and Kyra Damon who would like nothing more than to be immortal. But Leticia 'Dreams the Truth' Hardin is a bit hesitant to help them, which is understandable - since they need her eyes for the task. Literally. She's a blue eyes Crow, an extremely rare commodity. All of which is why Dan Cody finds himself speeding down a lonely highway in Scorpion Flats, Arizona, in the middle of the night, heading for an encounter that promises to be a showdown between the forces of darkness and light. |
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The Crow: Quoth the Crow by David Bischoff | |||
William Blessing is obsessed with Edgar Allen Poe. Like Poe, he is a
writer of dark fantasy. And like Poe, he has powerful enemies. One of them pretends to be
a friend, even as he plots to murder William and steal his wife. Blessing's only hope is
to learn the truth about his "friend" before -- But this is the realm of The Crow, where the grave is the doorway to the truth. William must walk through it to discover Poe's final secret. Then, and only then, with the help of a dark-winged "Raven," can he return to feed on the human carrion who raped his wife and slaughtered his soul. |
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The Crow: The Lazarus Heart by Poppy Z. Brite | |||
Five, four, three, two...Jared Poe counts the days on Louisiana's
Death Row. The controversial S&M photographer has been condemned to die for killing
his lover. He doesn't know who did it. Only that he didn't. Can he clear his name and find the real killer in time? No. For this is no ordinary thriller. We are in the dark realm of The Crow, and Jared must feel the cold shudder of Death, must hear the beating of black wings, must prowl the shadowy goth netherworld of New Orleans, to prove he was no killer when he died. And find out what kind of killer he has become. |
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The Crow: Temple of the Night by S. P. Somtow | |||
A half American/half Thai journalist investigating the death of a teenager whose virginity was sold to the highest bidder is murdered but returns to wreak vengeance on the system that killed his love and the serial killer who exploits that system for his own sick enjoyment. | |||
The Crow: Shattered Lives & Broken Dreams By James O'Barr, Ed Kramer | |||
A collection of short fiction and poetry explores the odyssey of The Crow, an avenging force from beyond the grave that brings retribution and redemption, in works by Ramsey Campbell, Andrew Vachss, Alan Dean Foster, and other acclaimed authors. | |||
The Crow: City of Angels A Diary of the Film by Jeff Conner, Robert Zuckerman | |||
This book is a rich, visual examination of the movie, and includes full colour images from the film, production stills, behind-the-scenes photos and interviews with the film's creators and with the cast. An great insight into the second Crow movie. |