
“Face
of Fear” by R.J. Torbert (2012 Two Harbors Press) In
1996 R.J. Torbert, Creative Licensing Director of Funworld named
their mask GhostFace and gave Wes Craven the rights to use it in
“Scream,” Halloween has never been the same. Arguably the most
recognized face in the history of horror movies comes back as a
novel. The story of an inexplicable kidnapping aboard a ferry that
sets off a horrible series of events that shakes not only Port
Jefferson, Long Island, but the entire nation. (horror) 7pm
Reading will be followed by live interview, Q&A with the audience, and book signing.