Authored by Jim Benson and Scott Skelton, the world's leading authorities on the show, the book also includes an introduction by Oscar-winning writer/director and professed fan of the show, Guillermo del Toro, and a foreword by Anne Serling, daughter of Rod Serling, all highlighted with nearly 300 images and illustrations.
Authored by Jim Benson and Scott Skelton, the world's leading authorities on the show, the book also includes an introduction by Oscar-winning writer/director and professed fan of the show, Guillermo del Toro, and a foreword by Anne Serling, daughter of Rod Serling, all highlighted with nearly 300 images and illustrations.
This novel weaves together multiple voices without ever feeling messy.
A nice touch in this novel is the way it handles moral gray areas.
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