Cover illustration by Marc Vuletich. Cover design by Alan Lastufka.
Publication Date

March 18, 2025

Genres

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Print Length

192 Pages (Paperback)
36,818 Words

ISBN

978-1-959565-64-2 (Paperback)
978-1-959565-65-9 (eBook)

MSRP

$14.99 (Paperback)
$4.99 (eBook)

About Night of the Witch-Hunter

★ 2025 Ingram Horror Editorial Selection

It’s 1999 and Fallen Church, New Hampshire is ready for Y2K. But they never planned for Goodman Pryce. 

As the new millennium approaches,  outcast teen Josey’s school video project for history class inadvertently leads to the resurrection of Pryce, a demonic witch-hunter from the 1600s. As he unleashes puritanical Hell on Earth in her small New England town, Josey must rely on her best friend, an ancestor accused of witchcraft, and the mystical powers inside herself to put an end to the Night of the Witch-Hunter once and for all.

Night of the Witch-Hunter News
November 25, 2025
Congrats to Nat Cassidy, Todd Keisling, Philip Fracassi, and Patrick Barb, whose titles were all named a 2025 Ingram Horror Editorial Selection today…
June 14, 2024
Today we are excited to announce the acquisition of Night of the Witch-Hunter, by Patrick Barb, as the sixth entry in our popular Killer VHS Series…
About the Author

Patrick Barb is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of weird, dark, and spooky tales, currently living (and trying not to freeze to death) in Saint Paul, Minnesota. His published works include the sci-fi/horror novel Abducted; dark fiction collections The Children’s Horror and Pre-Approved for Haunting; and the novellas The Big One, The Nut House, Night of the Witch-Hunter and JK-LOL. He is the editor and publisher of the anthology And One Day We Will Die: Strange Stories Inspired by the Music of Neutral Milk Hotel. His interview column “Your Favorite Author’s Favorite Author” appears regularly online in Shortwave Magazine. In addition, his 2023 short story “The Scare Groom” was selected for Best Horror of the Year Volume 16.

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About the Series

A series of books where movie monsters come to life and old VHS tapes summon long-buried evils. You’ll probably survive, as long as you remember to be kind and rewind.

View the Killer VHS Series.

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