![]() ![]() Now eleven years later, Dyke is on his boat just off the shores of the small island of Malpelo, when a massive earthquake hits. His body is now a tapestry of scars reminding him of the pain and suffering they caused when they tortured him and left him for dead. Dyke no longer feels he is a complete man, after he was made a eunuch by these four individuals (Pete Stuart, Zeb Hillburn, Kane Garrister and Ryan Gaut) after he tried and failed in stealing a considerable amount of money from all of them. ![]() This hate has been smouldering away for the past eleven years of his mundane existence. ![]() The novel begins with the introduction of the principal character of Dyke Mellis a man consumed with hate for four of his old friends. ![]() The author, Pierce Nace, is other than from this novel, otherwise unknown although there is a good chance that the name is potentially a pseudonym that has never been admitted to. First published in the US by Manor Books Inc and then soon after released in the UK through (you guessed it) New English Library, this monstrous blot on the literary world was to therefore sport two separate editions, each with its own so utterly unashamed ‘pulp horror’ piece of cover artwork. Back when pulp horror was at its all time peak, the gloriously entitled ‘Eat Them Alive’ was unleashed into the now overflowing world of pulp horror novels. ![]()
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