![]() Quaid has other plans for Steve-plans involving Steve’s own particular fear. Steve is shocked, and knows he needs to do the right thing and contact the authorities. Sadly, she won’t be returning to university any time soon. The process unravels her beyond salvation. ![]() She dreads eating the meat, but as time goes by, she has to face her fears. But this is no ordinary woman she’s a strict vegetarian. He’s kidnapped a woman and is holding her captive with a steak in the room with her. Quaid has decided to take his fixation of dread to the next level with a morbid experiment. He is fascinated by the essence of what it is that scares people. The two don’t hit it off right at first, but they keep running into one another over time, and after a few drinks, Steve becomes more approachable to Quaid, which turns out to be a rather bad decision. Here we meet Steve, a somewhat quiet university student who becomes quite captivated by Quaid, a peculiar student with some very strange ideas. It was 1986, and Hellraiser was still a year away.īeginning with ‘Dread’, Barker’s aptly titled tale delivers the goods. ![]() The book couldn’t have come at a better time for me I was ready for my Barker fix after devouring the first volume the previous year. The book was a treat to myself, a present for raising my GPA enough to justify my parents paying for my college education. Already smitten by the first volume of Clive Barker’s Books of Blood series, when volume two hit the streets it was an instant purchase. ![]()
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