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Conscience [Paperback]

John Skipp (Author)
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January 2004
If Jim Thompson wrote A CHRISTMAS CAROL, it might go a little something like this...

CONSCIENCE is a short, fierce novel of corruption and redemption by New York Times bestselling author John Skipp. Using the terse, muscular prose of modern crime fiction, it is a Dickensian fable of hope and despair, 21st century style.

Charley Weber is a lousy guy. He kills for a living, and doesn't mind it a bit. He has come to L.A. to do something terrible: for money, for vengeance, and to make an ugly point about life and truth and love.

But a funny thing happens on the way to the massacre. He finds himself confronted by the only one who could possibly stop him.

He finds himself confronted by...himself.

Designed to be read in one sitting -- in roughly the time it takes to watch a feature film -- CONSCIENCE is lightning-fast yet thematically rich. It's a dangerous story, for our dangerous times: violent, funny, thoughtful, tragic, loving, and wise to the ways of the world.

This edition also features six additional short pieces, revealing author intros, and the feature length screenplay, JOHNNY DEATH.


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"A masterpiece." Martin Roberts -- Terror Tales 2, April, 2004

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CONSCIENCE is the first published solo book by John Skipp, formerly of the notorious, widely influential Skipp & Spector horror team (THE LIGHT AT THE END, THE SCREAM, THE BRIDGE, BOOK OF THE DEAD). His books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and been translated into seven languages.

Other works by Skipp include THE EMERELD BURRITO OF OZ (with Marc Levinthal), the upcoming SICK CHICK FLICKS, and the long-awaited horror anthology MONDO ZOMBIE.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 340 pages
  • Publisher: Friendly Firewalk Press (January 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 097530190X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0975301906
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.3 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,533,392 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

John Skipp is a New York Times bestselling author, editor, zombie godfather, compulsive collaborator, musical pornographer, black-humored optimist and all-around Renaissance mutant. His early novels from the 1980s and 90s pioneered the graphic, subversive, high-energy form known as splatterpunk. His anthology Book of the Dead was the beginning of modern post-Romero zombie literature. His work ranges from hardcore horror to whacked-out Bizarro to scathing social satire, all brought together with his trademark cinematic pace and intimate, unflinching, unmistakable voice. From young agitator to hilarious elder statesman, Skipp remains one of genre fiction's most colorful characters.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An essential new work by one of our modern masters, April 4, 2004
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Scott Bradley (Los Angeles, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Conscience (Paperback)
This is the long-awaited solo collection from John Skipp, one-half of the legendary splatterpunk horror duo Skipp & Spector. For those of us who have wondered what the heck Skipp has been up to for a decade (believe it or not, it's been eleven years since the publication of the last Skipp & Spector novel, ANIMALS), this book is the answer. It also makes a nice segue into where Skipp is at now as a writer (everyone should also check out his wonderful EMERALD BURRITO OF OZ, co-written with Marc Levinthal). This collection spans a wide-ranging gamut, from metaphysical noir (the title story) to EC-style horror (the brilliant two-pager A QUICKEE) to devastating social and psychological terror (FILM AT ELEVEN and EMPATHY) to flat-out fun erotica (ALL THIS, AND HEAVEN TOO) and more, culminating in the spectacular, full-tilt-boogie epic horror screenplay, JOHNNY DEATH (which, given the recent success of HELLBOY at the movies is sure to be on a movie screen near you soon - only Skipp wrote this one in 1993!!!) Readers of every taste will find something to their liking in this collection, and for those of us who are long-time Skipp & Spector fans, one also finds work far more satisfying, human, and elegant than Spector's solo efforts. On top of everything else, Skipp punctuates the book with introductions to each work, giving us a fascinating insight into his creative process (he's a fine essayist, and is happily continuing his essays in a twice-weekly column called The Hard Way on his website, johnskipp.com). There aren't enough superlatives at my disposal to describe CONSCIENCE as far as I'm concerned: It's that great and that important a work. Happily, Skipp seems to have returned full-force, since we're promised another book shortly - a screenplay collection called SICK CHICK FLICKS!!! Can't wait!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Conscience is a WINNER!, January 17, 2005
This review is from: Conscience (Paperback)
Conscience
John Skipp
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John Skipp's name should be familiar to well-read horror fans -- he was one-half of the famed writing duo "Skipp and Spector" who wrote such genre classics as The Light at the End and The Bridge. Along with many of the younger breed of horror writers, Skipp and Spector were lumped (fairly or unfairly) into the horror sub-genre of "splatterpunk," which offered readers a much darker world-view along with graphic, no-holds barred descriptions that most authors would leave to the reader's imaginations. Skipp and Spector authored several novels and short stories together, garnering a strong critical and popular following.

When the Skipp and Spector partnership fell apart in 1993, due to creative and personal reasons that have never fully been revealed or discussed by either party, many horror fans predicted great things from both writers, and waited with anticipation for them to release their own, single-author works. It took over ten years for Skipp to make good on these grand predictions, but there can be little doubt of his return to form.

The novella "Conscience," which gives the book its title, is actually just one of the eight works found between the book's covers, which also include a full-length unproduced screenplay, "Johnny Death," and several short stories that predate or run parallel to the writing of "Conscience." Introductions to each piece help to place it within its historical context, and provide the reader with backstory and history for each piece. Skipp's shorter fiction packs a remarkable punch, and the stories are lessons in economy -- rarely revealing more than they need to, and not lasting a second longer than necessary to maximize their impact.

But for all Skipp's success with short stories, the short novel "Conscience" is really the centerpiece of the book, and in it he offers an unforgettable look at the city of Los Angeles as a micro-chasm of the overall human condition, offering the reader a mind-and-genre-bending excursion into the darker side of humanity, and one man's quest for personal redemption. Part noir nightmare and part personal quest, this is a story that pulls equally from both popular culture and personal demons, both real and imagined. It is neither truly a horror story or crime story, but an original combination of the two . . . something uniquely its own. Like the twisted love-child of Raymond Chandler, Stephen King, and Quentin Tarantino, Skipp holds the reader in sway for the length of the story, as foul-mouthed anti-heroes, philosophical doppelgangers, and fallen messiahs weave into a story that lingers in a reader's mind for long after it has finished.

It may have taken ten years for Skipp to release a new book, but the wait was worthwhile. Rarely has a book crossed my desk that has so quickly demanded my attention or stuck with me so long afterwards. So, without further adieu, let me be among the first to tell you that Skipp has returned, and all the grand predictions made about his second-coming are true. Grab yourself a copy of Conscience, and prepare to experience something quite unlike anything else you'll read this year.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Warp speed read, February 23, 2007
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A. N. Seaton (North Hollywood, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Conscience (Paperback)
Just flew through the novella "Conscience" without being able to put it down. I am new to John Skipp's writing and his voice fairly leaps off the page crackling with energy, wit, and passion. He has such a distinct style and it is a vibrant one.
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