“It’s an 80s time capsule,” say the authors. This Halloween, Crossroad Press and Macabre Ink Digital return The Light at the End to readers in a stunning e-book edition. Along with Clive Barker’s Books of Blood, Light lauched the splatterpunk revolution of subversive, hardcore cinematic prose, marking a turning point in modern literary horror. His name was Rudy, and the book was The Light at the End, the debut novel by horror legends John Skipp and Craig Spector. He was the inspiration behind “Spike” in Joss Whedon’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer – a bleached-blond sexy punk vampire who prowled the New York City subways – and his high-voltage ultraviolent antics hit the New York Times bestseller list, moving a million copies in a matter of weeks. Available 31 October from retail outlets everywhere. He was the inspiration for SPIKE, Joss Whedon's character in Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Rudy Pasko is back, bad as ever, and ready to thrill, frighten, and enlist a new generation of fans. Crossroad Digital will bring that book back to life for the Kindle and e-Readers of all flavors this Halloween, driving a stake through the sparkling whining vampires stalking modern nightmares. It's been 25 years since the team of John Skipp and Craig Spector blasted onto the horror scene with their debut novel, The Light at the End.
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