The Light at the End
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Narrated by:
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Chet Williamson
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Written by:
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John Skipp
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Craig Spector
About this listen
The 25th Anniversary Edition of the Original Splatterpunk Novel.
An adrenaline-charged tale of unrelenting suspense that sparks with raw and savage energy... The newspapers scream out headlines that spark terror across the city. Ten murders on the New York City subway. Ten grisly crimes that defy all reason -- no pattern, no m.o., no leads for police to pursue. The press dubs the fiend the “Subway Psycho”; the NYPD desperately seeks their quarry before the city erupts in mass hysteria. But they won't find what they're looking for.
Because they all think that the killer is human.
Only a few know the true story -- a story the papers will never print. It is a tale of abject terror and death written in grit and steel... and blood. The tale of a man who vanished into the bowels of the urban earth one night, taken by a creature of unholy evil, then left as a babe abandoned on the doorstep of Hell. Now he is back, driven by twin demons of rage and retribution.
He is unstoppable. And we are all his prey... unless a ragtag band of misfit souls will dare to descend into a world of manmade darkness, where the real and unreal alike dwell in endless shadow. A place where humanity has been left behind, and the horrifying truth will dawn as a madman's chilling vendetta comes to light...
Filled with gripping drama and harrowing doomsday dread, The Light at the End is the book that ushered in a bold new view of humankind's most ancient and ruthless evil; a mesmerizing novel from two acknowledged masters of spellbinding suspense.
©1986 John Skipp & Craig Spector (P)2012 David N. WilsonWhat listeners say about The Light at the End
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- Candace
- 2018-09-20
Good ol' Skipp and Spector
I discovered this splatter punk duo way back when their books were current... the need for pay phones and all. Now, the books are dated but even that gives them some charm. #Audible1, My initial introduction was The Bridge, a gore-fest replete with bad guys and monsters. The Light at the End is reminiscent of the blood-soaked writing style of Skipp and Spector; weak on plot and characterization, but brimming with fast-paced action that is punctuated by thrills. If you are looking for literature, do not seek out a Skipp and Spector book. If you're looking for gory, a tad overwritten, fun... these guys are just the ticket. As for Chet Williamson, his narration speaks for itself (pun intended); Mr. Williamson could read IKEA instructions and make them sound fascinating.
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