THE LIGHT AT THE END
by John Skipp & Craig Spector

$18.99

SH-003
ISBN - 979-8-9882898-1-4

PRODUCT DETAILS

• 4.25 x 6.875" - Mass Market Paperback
• 500 pages + cover
• Introduction by Richard Christian Matheson
• Cover by Stephen Andrade


ABOUT THE LIGHT AT THE END

END OF THE LINE

Something is lurking in the shadows beneath New York City, leaving a trail of mutilated bodies in its wake. The tabloids scream Subway Psycho, and the police hunt for a killer—but they’re both wrong because what they’re looking for isn’t even human...

A group of strangers, drawn together by the same grim realization, knows the truth: Rudy Pasko, driven by an insatiable thirst for blood and a savage hunger for revenge, has been reborn as a creature of the night. 

But what chance does Joseph Hunter and his motley crew have against a creature that thrives in the darkness? Deep beneath the city, where the night never ends, the hunt has begun...

This work is presented as it was originally created and may contain outdated and offensive cultural depictions.

ABOUT JOHN SKIPP

John Skipp's 2021 Splatterpunk Lifetime Achievement Award encapsulates his long, weird, colorful career as a Rondo award-winning filmmaker (Tales of Halloween), Stoker Award-winning anthologist (Demons, Mondo Zombie), and New York Times bestselling author (The Light at the End, The Scream) whose books have sold millions of copies in a dozen languages worldwide. His first anthology, Book of the Dead, laid the foundation in 1989 for modern zombie literature. He also co-wrote one of the gnarliest episodes of Shudder's Creepshow Season One. 

From splatterpunk founding father to bizarro elder statesman, Skipp has influenced a generation of horror and counterculture artists around the world. His latest (and last book) is Don’t Push the Button. His two new albums are Cry Me a Rainbow and The Antidote to Fear. And his new short film is “Doppelbanger.”

ABOUT CRAIG SPECTOR

Craig Spector is a New York Times bestselling and award winning author, editor, and screenwriter for feature film and television, whose books have seen millions of copies in print and reprints in nine languages. 

He is also a musician and graduate of the Berklee College of Music who has written, performed, produced, and released four albums of original music since 2016 — Resurrection Road (2017), Outposts (2018), Kicking Cans (2019), and Gratitude (2021.) He is currently at work on his fifth album, Introspectives, slated for a 2023 release.

Spector lives in Virginia Beach VA.