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Off Season: The Unexpurgated Edition
 
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Off Season: The Unexpurgated Edition (Hardcover)

by Jack Ketchum (Author)
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Eighteen years after its mass market release by Ballantine, Ketchum's debut horror novel gains hardcover publication. It's about time. Though this merciless tale of human evil in the Maine woods went out of print soon after publication, its bleak vision and extreme violence still influence horror today. Only a novel of expert articulation and emotional truth can cast such a long shadow, and Ketchum's is both. Horror critic Winter calls the book one of "remarkable elegance," and indeed it's drum tight. Equally impressively, Ketchum uses the devastation of a group of tourists by a band of cannibals not to pander, as so many horror writers after him have done, but to explore with intelligence (and ferocity) the nature of evil and of the human spirit that can resist it. The novel's structure isn't original, modeled largely on the film Night of the Living Dead, but its events unfold with shocking energy and directness. The imagery is cruelAbloody battles between the tourists and cannibals, torture and consumption by the cannibals of their victimsAas is the arbitrariness of who will live and who will die; but always Ketchum is in command. In an afterword, Ketchum details the rough history of the novel, explaining how he has reinserted cuts forced by Ballantine. This signed and limited edition not only revives a horror classic and offers some neat publishing lore, but also reminds us that, once upon a time, some of the most exciting genre writing came in paper covers. (Aug.) FYI: Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym of Dallas Mayr (Ladies' Night, etc.).
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About the Author

Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym for a former actor, singer, teacher, literary agent, lumber salesman, and soda jerk. He is also a former flower child and baby boomer who figures that in 1956 Elvis, dinosaurs and horror probably saved his life. His first novel, Off Season, prompted the Village Voice to publicly scold its publisher in print for publishing violent pornography. He personally disagrees but is perfectly happy to let you decide for yourself. His short story The Box won a 1994 Bram Stoker Award from the HWA and he has written ten novels, the latest of which are The Girl Next Door, Stranglehold, Red, and Ladies' Night. His stories are collected in The Exit At Toledo Blade Boulevard and Broken on the Wheel of Sex.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The epitomy of a cult classic, April 14 2003
By Matthew King (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Wow, this has it all. Suspense, sex, cannibalism and gore. But this should definitely not be dismissed as mere splatterpunk garbage. The writing is excellent, as is the character development. The gist of the story revolves around 3 men and 3 women who, while on a vacation in the woods of Maine, are forced to lock themselves up in their cabin and fend off flesh-eating subhuman cavepeople. Think "Night of the living Dead" taken to an extreme and with a much faster pace. Even if it grosses you out, one thing Offseason is guaranteed not to do is fail to entertain. A must.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Extreme horror at its best, Jan 5 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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First and foremost, it must be said that Off Season is not for the feint of heart; this is a visceral, brutal, unrestrained, exceedingly realistic novel that may sicken and disgust those unprepared for such extreme horror. The cover of my copy proclaims this "The Ultimate Horror Novel." I would not go that far in my assessment, but the suggestion doesn't fall very far from the mark. Ketchum held nothing back and pulled no punches in this, his first published novel. The story is rather simple but is far from simplistic. A group of six adults (three male, three female) retreat to a remote cabin in the woods of Maine for a week of relaxation. Unbeknownst to them, a family-group of utterly primitive, sadistic quasi-humans watch, wait, and eventually attack. Among this group are a number of wild children, and it is the children that have the most significant impact on the characters as well as the reader. The battle rages for some time, and many very bad things happen as the innocent victims do everything they can think of in order to survive. I found the conclusion to be spectacular; rest assured it is not the formulaic ending we see so often in novels of this sort.

I won't attempt to describe the horrible things the depraved attackers do--imagine the worst things you can think of, then imagine how much worse the unthinkable is, then imagine children taking part in it. This really is one of the goriest, most extreme horror novels I have read, but it rises far above any charges of shock value or gore for gore's sake. It would have been a disservice to the reader had Ketchum not made the awful individuals he described behave in such a fashion; in fact, I would suggest that these characters of Ketchum's creation committed such atrocities on their own and that Ketchum the writer had no choice but to tell their story truthfully and realistically. It is this utter, unimaginable realism that really sinks its claws into you and immerses you in this nightmare landscape of Ketchum's genius. Extreme horror used gratuitously accords the author little respect in my book, but extreme horror written as honestly and dare I say respectfully as that of Off Season deserves the utmost respect that I, as an epicure in the horrible, can possibly give to an author.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing and I couldn't stop reading it, Sep 18 2002
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If you are easily shocked or offended then you probably should bypass. If you can keep an open mind, though, this is a great read for those looking for un-campy horror that doesn't pander to its reader. The story involves cannibalism -- enough said. Ketchum has a very direct, pull no punches writing style which adds to the overall effect. After I read this book, I was creeped out for a couple days-- that's the power of this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Graphic horror delight.
It is off-season in an old cabin in the small town of Dead River, Maine. In that old cabin, there are six out of towners from New York. Read more
Published on Dec 17 2001 by Eric B. Parker

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than Girl Next Door
The first Ketchum novel I read was "The Girl Next Door". Based on the reviews, it sounded like that book was going to really pack a punch. Read more
Published on May 18 2001 by Pelke

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I must recommend this book to anyone who likes their horror down and dirty. This book played like the horror movie I try to rent on Friday nights, bloody, exciting and... Read more
Published on Dec 12 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgettable horror
I first read this book (paperback), when it first came out, at the age of 14 (yah, I'm 32 now) and even after not seeing the book since then, I can still recall the author's name... Read more
Published on Jun 26 2000 by reh

4.0 out of 5 stars A ruthless, gory read
I had been so anxious to read this ever since I heard about it. Finally, I found a library that had it, and read it in only a few days. Read more
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