Arthur Leo Zagat's novel 'They Dine in Darkness' is a riveting exploration of psychological horror set against the backdrop of a dystopian society. The dark and foreboding tone of the book is conveyed through Zagat's masterful use of suspense and intricate character development. The story unfolds in a post-apocalyptic world where survivors must navigate a world filled with danger and deceit, making difficult choices to ensure their survival. Zagat's writing style is haunting and atmospheric, drawing readers into a world of turmoil and uncertainty. The novel is a chilling portrayal of human nature when faced with extreme circumstances, leaving readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Arthur Leo Zagat, a prolific writer of pulp fiction, brings his unique perspective to 'They Dine in Darkness'. His background in writing suspenseful and thrilling stories allows him to craft a narrative that is both captivating and thought-provoking. Recommended for readers who enjoy dark and atmospheric tales of survival and humanity's darkest impulses.