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God Is a Bullet is a 1999 mystery novel by Boston Teran. The novel follows sheriff's deputy Bob Hightower whose ex-wife has been murdered and his teenage daughter kidnapped by a satanic cult. Hightower searches for his daughter with the help of Case Hardin, an escaped victim of the cult. [1] [2] The novel was published by Alfred A. Knopf.
Adapted from the author’s 1999 debut novel, “God Is A Bullet” is the first screen translation of a work by one Boston Teran, a prolific but pseudononymous scribe of popular page-turners.
God Is a Bullet is a 2023 American action thriller film written and directed by Nick Cassavetes and starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Maika Monroe, and Jamie Foxx. It is based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Boston Teran. [2] [3] God Is a Bullet was released in the United States by Wayward Entertainment on June 23, 2023.
Teran's legal identity is unknown, and the author engages in limited publicity by doing only one interview per book. [1] Two of Teran's novels have been adapted for the screen: God Is a Bullet (1999 novel, film released 2023) and The Creed of Violence (2010 novel, in development as of 2023).
Writer-director Nick Cassavetes smashes melodrama, grindhouse and faux Cormac McCarthy nightmarishness together into a lumbering Frankenstein's monster of a B movie starring Nikolaj-Coster Waldau.
God Is a Bullet may refer to: God Is a Bullet, 1999 novel by Boston Teran God Is a Bullet, 2023 film based on the novel; God Is a Bullet, 2007 album by The Mission "God Is a Bullet" (song), 1989 song by Concrete Blonde
Shelby Scott, the longtime Boston TV news anchor and former AFTRA leader who pushed for the union’s 2012 merger with SAG, died June 1 at her home in Tucson, Ariz. She was 86. Scott was a beloved ...
God Is a Bullet is the eighth studio album by The Mission. It was released at the end of April 2007 [2] by SPV Records in Germany and Cooking Vinyl in the UK. [3] The album features guest appearances by Julianne Regan, Tim Bricheno and Simon Hinkler. It was preceded by the single "Keep It in the Family" which was followed by "Blush".