![]() ![]() But, according to one website I found, there were actually two separate novelisations of “The Terminator” published on either side of the pond ( with the US novelisation being written by Randall Frakes and Bill Wisher instead). However, when I did some quick internet research before preparing this review, I couldn’t find any references to anything like this. ![]() I vaguely remember reading somewhere that there was some kind of issue with the rights to this novel and that it was withdrawn from sale a while after publication. The book itself also has a rather interesting – if hazy and confusing – history too. So, yes, this is technically the very first Shaun Hutson novel I ever read □ At the time, I didn’t pay much attention to who wrote it, and it was only after I became a Shaun Hutson fan at least several months later ( when I happened to find a copy of “Assassin” on a market stall in Stafford) that I finally noticed that “The Terminator” was also a Shaun Hutson novel too. If I remember rightly, I found this book in a charity shop when I was about twelve or thirteen and really enjoyed it. I am, of course, talking about Shaun Hutson’s 1984 novelisation of James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd’s classic sci-fi thriller film “The Terminator”. Well, although I’ll probably take another break from reading books, I thought that I’d take a look at one that I have been meaning to re-read for absolutely ages. ![]()
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