Jack Cady (1932-2004) was an American author. A master of the short story, Cady is perhaps best known for the Nebula-winning tale "The Night We Buried Road Dog" (1993). Cady was also a major believer in the value of history, not only towards understanding politics, but also writing itself. He is most known as an award winning fantasist and horror writer. In his career he won the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award.
Jack Cady's classic novel of evil is brought to new life in an expanded edition Built by three generations obsessed with satanic superstition and violence, the house of the Trackers is a monstrous labyrinth of horrors designed to thwart the devil his edition of The Well features a new introduction by Tom Piccirilli and two of Jack Cady's best short stories, The Sounds of Silence, and I Take Care of Things.
Also reprinted is Cady's Hugo and Nebula-winning novella The Night We Buried Road Dog and a fourth piece, the stunning war novella By Reason of Darkness Signed by Tom Piccirilli imited to 250 copies.