Songs The Dead Men Sing

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'Boney' Moroney was living testimony to the effectiveness of the Monkey Treatment. He looked terrible but he'd shed a hell of a lot of weight. You could even see the hint of a skeleton under his skin. "It's a miracle," he told Kenny, tucking into a big plate of ribs. Fat Kenny Dorohester weighed in at 360 lbs-plus, and had been trying to lose most of it for longer than he cared to remember. The grapefruit diet, the brown rice diet, the liquid protein diet - none of them worked and all of them tasted awful. But a diet that encouraged you to eat like a horse and lose weight was something else. So there and then, he signed up for the Monkey Treatment... Contents: - The Monkey Treatment (1983) - ...for a single yesterday (1975) - The Needle Men (1981) - Meathouse Man (1976) - Sandkings (1979) - Nightflyers (1980) - Remembering Melody (1981)
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AuthorMartin, George,R.R.
PublisherSphere Books
PlaceLondon
Year1986
ISBN0722157363
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
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