Thomas Tryon (1926-1991) was an American author best known for several science fiction, horror and mystery novels. An extensive critical analysis of Tryon’s horror novels can be found in S.T. The novel was adapted as a film the following year. Harvest Home (1973) was about the dark pagan rituals being practiced in a small New England town. He was also an actor.
Thomas Tryon's follow-up to The Other was an even better horror novel, rich with full-drawn characters, enough depth of theme for a hundred dissertations, and a slowly dawning horror that made it one of the decade's most shocking, most emulated, and brilliantly written novels It has been out of print for over thirty years his edition features a new introduction by Tim Curran, new interior artwork by Alex McVey, and the original hardcover artwork.
It also includes a new afterword by a variety of Tryon associates his handsome edition features a gorgeous dustjacket on Mohawk Carnival Felt, with a ribbon marker, head and tail bands, full black Brillianta cloth, a full color image inlay on the front board, sewn binding, and patterend endpapers Each copy is signed by Tim Curran and artist Alex McVey.