RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD
by John Russo

$15.99

SH-001
ISBN - 979-8-9882898-0-7

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• 4.25 x 6.875" - Mass Market Paperback
• 198 pages + cover
• Introduction by John Russo
• Cover by Stephen Andrade

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ABOUT JOHN RUSSO’S RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD

In 1968, John Russo and George Romero changed the world of horror with the quintessential modern zombie film, Night of the Living Dead.

Then, in 1978, Russo continued the nightmare with his original sequel novel, Return of the Living Dead.

Today, Savage Harvest re-animates this long out-of-print tome for your putrid pleasures.

Featuring an all-new introduction by Russo detailing RotLD’s journey from screenplay to novel to beloved cult classic, and all the twists and turns along the way!

As the Living Dead march across the countryside, their rancid ranks swelling with the reanimated flesh of their victims, consuming everything and everyone in their path, State Troopers Dave Benton and Carl Martinelli find themselves in a desperate race against time to rescue Ann Miller and her sisters from the clutches of a bloodthirsty gang. It’s the undead vs. the unhinged in a no-holds-barred battle for survival in John Russo’s RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD!

This work is presented as it was originally created and may contain outdated and offensive cultural depictions.

ABOUT JOHN RUSSO

With forty books published internationally and nineteen feature movies in worldwide distribution, John Russo has been called a "living legend." He began by co-authoring the screenplay for Night of the Living Dead, which has become recognized as a "horror classic." His three books on the art and craft of movie making have become bibles of independent production, and one of them, Scare Tactics, won a national award for Superior Nonfiction.

John Russo wants people to know he's "just a nice guy who likes to scare people" — and he's done it with novels and films such as Return of the Living Dead, Midnight, The Majorettes, The Awakening, Heartstopper, and My Uncle John is a Zombie. He has had a long, rewarding career, and he shows no signs of slowing down. One of his best novels, Dealey Plaza, dealing with the epidemic of gun violence in America, was published to great acclaim by Burning Bulb Publishing. His screenplay The Night They Came Home, is a Western horror story based on true events, and is currently in production in California.