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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on May 5, 2011 7:49:18 GMT
Just looking through the comments again, I can't help wondering if the homosexual henchmen were inspired by Django Kill (obviously fewer of them, but their demeanour & the man in charge virtually owns the town).
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Post by jemmal123 on Jun 10, 2014 8:20:24 GMT
i read this blog and realized that the author had the same name as my neighbor. i asked him about it and he said that he had wrote the book years ago... i only knew him as pilot operating an airline in the Caribbean and comes to Switzerland for the winter holidays. he wrote no other books and i will try to get a signed copy as soon as i could Get my hands on the book.
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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Jun 10, 2014 15:29:22 GMT
You must interview him, naturally.
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Post by severance on Jun 10, 2014 18:13:29 GMT
A biography from the dustjacket of the U.S. Hardback edition:
Born in England, Mr. Mackenzie-Lamb has lived all over the world - in Europe, South America, Canada, the United States. He has worked as a photographer, musician, illustrator, antique dealer, and bush pilot. An adventurer in his own right, he actively pursues a strong interest in archaeology. Mr. Mackenzie-Lamb currently makes his home in the British West Indies.
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bobino
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Post by bobino on May 3, 2015 10:26:39 GMT
Just meet the author two days ago in Nevis... pass the afternoon in is house.. nice person with full of adventure... Any body that want to ask him question about is book... I sure, he will be more that happy.... He talk to me about is book, I did not no it before, at one point my girl friend start to be scare... when he was telling the story... He also tell me that somebody would like to make a movie with the script. If any body want the contact, could ask him to contact you.... Bobino.... PS. Sorry for my english... I'm French...
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Post by Craig Herbertson on May 3, 2015 11:17:08 GMT
Bonjour Bobino,
Est merci.
Mon Français est terrible mais vous pourriez peut-être interviewer l'auteur en français. Je suis sûr que nous aurons un bon linguiste Français qui un Traduisez.
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Post by dem on May 4, 2015 8:31:21 GMT
Hi Bobino
I'm afraid my questions are not very original, but if you were to interview him, I would like to know:
1. Other than being a very busy person, was there any other reason why Mr. Mackenzie-Lamb didn't write another novel?
2. Did Hamlyn commission him to write Labyrinth or did he submit the manuscript knowing it may appeal to them?
3. Was he a fan of horror fiction and if so, which authors/ books inspired him?
Now you know why I don't do many interviews.
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