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Deadly Friend - Ferrario, Keith
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This is one friendship that will never die. Little Georgie was all by himself for such a long time, and he didn't have a soul to play with. After all, it's hard to make friends when you're dead. This minor inconvenience, however, didn't stop him from invading the realm of the living-or from looking for playmates. One day Georgie met Bobby, and Bobby didn't mind that Georgie was a little different. Some call Georgie "imaginary", but to Bobby, Georgie is just as real as anyone-his brother, mother, you, me. Happy at last, Georgie would do anything not to lose Bobby-and anyone who tried to take…mehr

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This is one friendship that will never die. Little Georgie was all by himself for such a long time, and he didn't have a soul to play with. After all, it's hard to make friends when you're dead. This minor inconvenience, however, didn't stop him from invading the realm of the living-or from looking for playmates. One day Georgie met Bobby, and Bobby didn't mind that Georgie was a little different. Some call Georgie "imaginary", but to Bobby, Georgie is just as real as anyone-his brother, mother, you, me. Happy at last, Georgie would do anything not to lose Bobby-and anyone who tried to take his new friend away would have hell to pay. Then some bullies killed Bobby. Poor little Georgie, alone again, sad, and angry, more deadly than any living creature. He's found new games to play-games filled with blood and terror. Pray he doesn't want to play with you.
Autorenporträt
Keith Ferrario grew up in Duluth, Minnesota where he developed his love of horror, which goes back as far as he can remember. Watching Shock Theater on late Friday nights, he became a fan of Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr, and Vincent Price. Shows like Dark Shadows, The Outer Limits, and Kolchak: The Night Stalker and comics like Tales from the Crypt and The Vault of Horror pushed him farther down this dark path. After receiving his BA Degree in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, he moved down to the Twin Cities of Minnesota and began his career as a Software Engineer. Now as a horror novelist, he gets to craft his own stories of monsters and things that go bump in the night.