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Come Before Christ and Murder Love [Paperback]

Stewart Home
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Sex and the occult explored by a subversive, nasty, in-your-face art terrorist.

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I CLOSED MY EYES and relaxed, when I opened them again Sarah Osterly had disappeared but a man I recognised as Dr John Hodges was sitting opposite me. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars The only one of his books to disapoint me., Mar 2 1999
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This review is from: Come Before Christ and Murder Love (Paperback)
Home is God, but this is confusing, infuriating and mystifying. Where were you going here?
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5.0 out of 5 stars redundancy for the name of revolution, Feb 20 1999
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stewart home, tediously repetetive and always true to the cause. destroy mass consumer culture!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Typical, boring stewarthomic flush, Nov 10 1998
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Well, Stevie does it again: takes all 'controversial' subjects he can think about in his small and pitiful mind and crams them togetrher in a rather random and artificial fashion. Jesus, Steve. How about a plot WITH these regressed post-punk episodes? That might actually be worth more than the paper it was sadly printed on...
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