psychotic and sinister. He lets you read his thoughts and listen to him try to 'justify' himself. He has no guilt or remorse.
This famous book was written by Robert Bloch in 1959. The book inspired Alfred Hitchcock to transform it into a very sucessful movie by the same name. Robert Bloch wrote a sequel, "Psycho 2" in 1962, but it was never as popular as the first.
Robert C. Harbach has written: 'Studies in the book of Genesis' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
The author of the addicting but haunting book amulet is Robert Bolano
The Tony for Best Book of a Musical went to Robert L. Freedman in 2014. He wrote the book for the musical A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder.
He read a book about a famous magician named Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin
Robert Swindells
The book "Stone Cold" was written by Robert Swindells. It follows the story of a homeless teenager named Link who gets entangled with a menacing figure named Shelter.
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The author's name is Robert Swindells.
Shelter named his army: The Camden Horizontals
Authors Colleen Coble and Robert Swindells have both written a book entitled Abomination.
It took Robert Swindells about six months to write "Room 13." He reportedly wrote the book in his attic study in Scarborough, England.
Robert Swindells has won multiple awards for his work as a children's author. Some of his notable awards include the Children's Book Award, the Carnegie Medal, and the Red House Children's Book Award.
George Orwell wrote the book Room 101
ii read the book anad i wanted to watch the film if the film exists
It was written by Robert Swindells as a retelling of the classic story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
In the book "Stone Cold" by Robert Swindells, Shelter is a character who is 34 years old when he is discharged from the army. His experiences in the military contribute to his troubled mindset and actions throughout the story. The discharge marks a turning point that leads him to a life on the streets.