商品簡介
Discover the terrifiying and true story behind one of the year's most hotly anticipated horror films The Bye Bye Man in this movie tie-in edition of an underground classic.
Don't think of his name...
In 1990 three Wisconsin graduate students sought to allay their wintertime boredom by playing around with a Ouija board. It was the deadliest mistake they ever made.
The three friends contacted the spirit of a serial killer known as The Bye Bye Man. And the more you think of his name, the more he hones in on you, travelling night and day to find you, until you hear the shrill, steady sound of his whistle letting you know that he is there -- right outside your bedroom door, maybe even speaking in the voice of someone you trust, someone who would never hurt you....
This is the authentically terrifying, true-life story recounted by historian Robert Damon Schneck in a chapter of his underground classic of weird Americana published asThe President's Vampire in 2005. Now, Schneck's tale has been made into The Bye Bye Man, one of the fall's most eagerly awaited films, already making critics' lists of possible sleeper hits.
This tie-in edition features poster art from the movie and the true tale that inspired the film, along with the author's seven additional chapters of twisted history.
One of the scariest true tales ever is now one of the most horrifying real-life stories brought to film.
作者簡介
Robert Damon Schneck is the author of The President's Vampire: Strange-but-True Tales of the United States of America(Anomalist Books 2005), forthcoming as the horror film The Bye Bye Man. Schneck is also the author ofMrs. Wakeman vs. the Antichrist: And Other Strange-but-True Tales from American History(Tarcher 2014). A longtime chronicler of the weird and unexplained, he has written about everything from killer clowns to suicide clubs, and writes for magazines includingFate and Fortean Times, where he is a frequent contributor. Schneck wrote most of the book that became The Bye Bye Man at his regular table at a McDonald's in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn.