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When Ethan Blake receives a new heart harvested from a murdered FBI agent named Richard, he gets Richard's memories and mind as well. Soon they are killing Richard's killers, even as Richard's DNA assumes control over Ethan. Then with the help of Richard's lover, Karen, they uncover a deep secret: there is intelligent life beyond earth - and it is coming for us. Based on the 2001 novel by Matthew Wolfe, the twisted ending will have you asking for more. Note: This is a screwy script for a movie that will never get made. This is a graphic novel without graphics. This is a verbal storyboard…mehr

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When Ethan Blake receives a new heart harvested from a murdered FBI agent named Richard, he gets Richard's memories and mind as well. Soon they are killing Richard's killers, even as Richard's DNA assumes control over Ethan. Then with the help of Richard's lover, Karen, they uncover a deep secret: there is intelligent life beyond earth - and it is coming for us. Based on the 2001 novel by Matthew Wolfe, the twisted ending will have you asking for more. Note: This is a screwy script for a movie that will never get made. This is a graphic novel without graphics. This is a verbal storyboard because the author's sketches suck. This is a novel without all that intrusive detail. This is a musical fantasy. Buckle up your harshest rocker voice to sing through the scenes. This is a dramedy. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You may wish for the writer's death. This is the skeleton of a story. Readers are encouraged to allow their imaginations fill in the gory and sensual details to their own delight. This is a Vision Script. This is what the author imagines seeing on the big screen if the story were made into a movie. This is a SCREEN BOOK.
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Autorenporträt
MATTHEW WOLFE is a Time Traveler, a writer, a hermit, a mystic, and a life-long Gemini. His only other book currently in print is The Way is Was, a memoir that is nothing like this mess.