Twilight Zone Curse of the Stars Volume 1 Resigned to Death

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Author: Wayne Rollan Melton ISBN: 9780983814917
Publisher: Wayne Rollan Melton Publication: December 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Wayne Rollan Melton
ISBN: 9780983814917
Publisher: Wayne Rollan Melton
Publication: December 29, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Finally revealed here for the first time in this initial volume of a multi-part book set,
the world learns riveting and shocking details that virtually every star from the iconic
“Twilight Zone” TV series has been cursed—both the living and the dead. A former
Editor-on-Loan to “USA Today,” investigative journalist, author and publisher Wayne
Rollan Melton spent seven years of exhaustive research to uncover the truth. Why did
virtually all “Twilight Zone” actors suffer miserable fates, even well after the classic
television series ended its five-year, 156-episode run from 1959 to 1964? Why did many
of them become murderers, commit suicide, succumb to inexplicable drug overdoses,
die in tragic accidents and even succumb to inexplicable mental illness? Needless to say,
the never-before-told revelations found herein have halted any plans for possible future
“Twilight Zone” movies or TV programs. Virtually all A-list actors refuse to enter such
projects. Who could blame them? Why risk suffering fates similar to what many doomed
stars have already endured?

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Finally revealed here for the first time in this initial volume of a multi-part book set,
the world learns riveting and shocking details that virtually every star from the iconic
“Twilight Zone” TV series has been cursed—both the living and the dead. A former
Editor-on-Loan to “USA Today,” investigative journalist, author and publisher Wayne
Rollan Melton spent seven years of exhaustive research to uncover the truth. Why did
virtually all “Twilight Zone” actors suffer miserable fates, even well after the classic
television series ended its five-year, 156-episode run from 1959 to 1964? Why did many
of them become murderers, commit suicide, succumb to inexplicable drug overdoses,
die in tragic accidents and even succumb to inexplicable mental illness? Needless to say,
the never-before-told revelations found herein have halted any plans for possible future
“Twilight Zone” movies or TV programs. Virtually all A-list actors refuse to enter such
projects. Who could blame them? Why risk suffering fates similar to what many doomed
stars have already endured?

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