This is Suntup's numbered edition for Silence of the Lambs. I'm very grateful to have this as a signed Silence of the Lambs is something I never in a hundred years would expect to own.
That's very cool. If I could choose among all of the Suntups thus far that were numbered and signed by the author (of the novel) and receive it for free, it'd very likely be LET THE RIGHT ONE IN. Great story, beautiful production, and the scarcity of his signature on this book (among copies stateside, anyhow) is the cherry on the top.
This is going to be a more image-heavy post than usual as this book is a big deal to me.
I won this PC edition of Let the Right One In because I correctly guessed that the Rubik's Cube on Paul's desk was a reference to the novel. I'm a big fan of Let the Right One In (the Swedish film adaptation is my favorite movie of all time) and I had long been hoping for some limited edition of the novel so I can't overstate how big of a deal this was to me. Needless to say I'm very grateful to Paul for his generosity.
This is Infernal Press's limited edition for 'The Woman' by Jack Ketchum and Lucky McKee. I wasn't planning on getting it but I saw it being sold for $200; $175 was the retail cost and $370 is the average price from resellers so I figured I wasn't going to get this type of deal again. It's a very nice book overall and I'm glad I was able to get a copy.
As a disclaimer the cover has nudity on it. It's not particularly graphic so I'm not putting it under a cut but here's a warning just in case.
Some interior art from Caniglia:
Some nice splatter effect:
Finally, the signature page is NSFW so I'm putting it under a cut.
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