The Skin Show has existed all over the south for generations–hidden clubs offering their patrons a location to be whoever they desire, in a playground with free reign to do whatever they want without judgment or castigation. There is no cover charge, the drinks are free, and rules do not exist within the walls of The Skin Show. However, once you’ve entered, you’ll never leave, for what exists underneath each club is something of fairytales. Danny Raab was drawn into The Skin Show's inescapable clutch, and he never returned. Now, Andy Raab is in the midst of a desperate search for his brother. Accompanied by Karen, Danny’s probation officer, they will infiltrate The Skin Show’s living nightmares of debauchery, only to learn they have been on the guest list all along.
Kristopher Rufty lives in North Carolina with his three children and pets. He’s written over twenty novels, including ALL WILL DIE, THE DEVOURED AND THE DEAD, DESOLATION, THE LURKERS and PILLOWFACE. When he’s not spending time with his family or writing, he’s obsessing over gardening and growing food.
His short story DARLA'S PROBLEM was included in the Splatterpunk Publications anthology FIGHTING BACK, which won the Splatterpunk award for best anthology. THE DEVOURED AND THE DEAD was nominated for a Splatterpunk award.
He can be found on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. For more about Kristopher Rufty, please visit: www.kristopherrufty.com
If the Skin Show were to truly exist, I fear I would be a victim. Free drinks, sexy people, and the kind of entertainment that you can't find anywhere else? Sign me up..I'm in. ... Oh wait, people are disappearing there? Never returning after their visit? Families did? Hmmm..I just might have to second guess myself then. Lol. I 'll be the first to admit that creature features aren't my fave kinds of reads, but with this kind of take on it, it was totally enjoyable.
Oh man, how do I begin? Kristopher Rufty is a rising star in horror. I look forward to each new book of his. Although I see some inspiration of other writers in his books, he has a style all his own and one thing I love about all the works of his I've read is that he finds new creatures to write about, things that haven't been done before because let's face it, same ole, same ole gets boring. The Skin Show stayed true to this formula and the description of the seedy underground south came to life. Another plus I saw in this is a shout out to my favorite horror movie franchise, Phantasm (The Lurkers has this also). Mr Rufty has earned a place on my favorite authors list alongside Richard Laymon, Brian Keene, Bryan Smith and Ray Garton and I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.
Kristopher Rufty has written a gem of an old-school horror novel that contains everything a fervent fan of the genre craves: compelling characters, violence, sex, monsters, and a traveling show of carnal desires that destroys everything in its path. At times Richard Laymon-esque and at others reminiscent of '80s B-movie horror, THE SKIN SHOW delivers its grotesquery in an entertaining and chilling horror romp.
First book I have read by Kristopher Rufty and it wont be my last. I really enjoyed the story and the monsters in it. I do hope there will be a sequel someday.
A twist on a mystery, horror, a train wreck you can't look away from, heroes you cheer for and being with, and a very unique storyline that I was not expecting!
Rufty puts together a tour de force of horror in this fast paced novel. The characters are well developed and likable and the plot unpredictable. Just when you think the story is settling into a overused rhythm the likable antagonist gets killed in Game of Thrones fashion. Narration skips to the next character and the story continues.
The plot does get racy at times, but manages to stay on the right side of the fine line between pornographic and disgusting. None of the over-the-top splatter punk sexual depravity that is currently en vogue amongst some horror writers.
My first Kristopher Rufty novel. It was ok but I thought it got bogged down about 60% in. That said I liked the writing and character development enough to try more of his novels.