But Mr. Moody, now based in Brooklyn, is calling his new work, "The Four Fingers of Death," a sequel of sorts. Never mind that the novel, out next week, is set 15 years in the future and involves a mission to Mars; Mr. Moody says the inspiration lies in a period in the early 1970s when he and his siblings watched horror movies on TV. The book centers on a man named Montese Crandall, who is writing a novelization of the 1963 film "The Crawling Hand"—a Moody clan favorite."For us, these kinds of B-horror films were a family ritual in the time when we trying to get through my parents' divorce," Mr. Moody says.
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