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Bury Me Deep is a 2009 mystery novel written by Megan Abbott and published by Simon & Schuster. The book is "a cunningly fictionalized" version of a 1931 crime story in which Winnie Ruth Judd was convicted of the murder of two women in Los Angeles . [ 1 ]
Masur's novella "Bury Me Deep" was the cover story for the March 1947 issue of Mammoth Detective. Bury Me Deep (Scott Jordan novel; 1947) Suddenly A Corpse (Scott Jordan novel; 1949) You Can't Live Forever (Scott Jordan novel; 1951) So Rich, So Lovely, and So Dead (Scott Jordan novel; 1952) The Big Money (Scott Jordan novel; 1954) Our Valiant ...
Kevin Christopher McFadden (born November 12, 1955), [1] known by his pseudonym Christopher Pike, is an American author of children's fiction and for mystery-thrillers and supernatural horror fiction, mainly for young adults though he has also published adult fiction.
This CD edition featured some bonus tracks such as an early demo version of "Some Kind of Stranger" with different lyrics, plus the b sides of the singles "Walk Away" ("Poison Door", "On the Wire" and "Long Train") and "No Time to Cry" ("Blood Money" and "Bury Me Deep"). On 24 July 2015, a 4-LP vinyl box set was released by Warner Music ...
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The A-side is a countrified version of William Bell's "You Don't Miss Your Water", which was released in August by Hot Records, but by then they were already back in London. During 1985, the Triffids toured Europe, they were praised by the European press and played stadiums supporting Echo & the Bunnymen .
Razorblade Romance is the second studio album by Finnish gothic rock band HIM, recorded with producer John Fryer. HIM initially began recording the album with producer Hiili Hiilesmaa, who had helmed the group's 1997 debut album, however these sessions proved unsuccessful, and HIM parted ways with Hiilesmaa, and recruited Fryer.
Warner Bros. released a newly restored version in a two-disc special edition on January 10, 2006. [46] It includes an audio commentary by Peckinpah scholars, two documentaries concerning the making of the film (one of them is the Oscar-nominated The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage ), [ 47 ] and never-before-seen outtakes.