
Trade and Limited edition copies may show some edgeware or fading to slipcase, otherwise as new. Lettered Edition: Signed and limited to 26 copies housed in the normal wooden slipcase used by Dark Harvest for their lettered editions no dust jacket as issued

Limited Edition - Signed, slipcased limited edition of 300 copies, signed by Garton and illustrated and signed by Bob Eggleton is the author of 60 books, including horror novels such as the Bram Stoker Award-nominated Live Girls, Crucifax, Lot Lizards and The. In Garton's view, Mace represents the misery, disaffection and rage that children feel when their parents abuse them, actively or passively. Ray Garton was born in Redding, California, in 1962. Mace is not exactly human: he possesses a tongue that extends several feet (with which he does disgusting things), and he is always accompanied by a coterie of ratlike ``pets.'' He is opposed by a bad boy (who turns good), a good boy (who almost turns bad) and a dedicated social worker, none of whom manage to stop him though they all at least survive. The horror story concerns charismatic but sinister Mace, who shows up in the San Fernando Valley one day, intent on luring youngsters to his decadent lifestyle and, ultimately, into mass suicide. Though not very well written, the book succeeds because of Garton's enthusiasm and his sure sense of adolescent weltschmerz. This is one of the Publishers Copies lettered PC on the special limitation page signed by Garton and Eggleton.


Voila, Crucifax Autumn, the second book by the author of Live Girls, a vampire novel. Crucifax Autumn tells the story of a pied-piper like figure named Mace who. Take a group of teenagers, mix with sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, add blood, death and a storyline out of the Pied Piper by way of Dracula, and shakeviolently. PART FOUR: Splatterpunk Today: The Faces of the New Flesh - Ray Garton.
