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Darkness, Tell Us: An adventure turns sour in this chilling tale

Richard Laymon

6 Reviews

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USA, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Adventure, Horror & ghost stories

The grusome horror novel from the hugely popular Richard Laymon, in the popular tradtition of Dean Koontz and Stephen King

'If you've missed Laymon, you've missed a treat' Stephen King

At a party, six college kids play with a Ouija board - that same one that Professor Dalton swore never to touch again - not after Jake's death.

And now a spirit is telling the students about a vast fortune, hidden in the mountains. But surely they won't be stupid enough to head off into the wilderness on the say-so of a 'toy' ... would they

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Praise for Darkness, Tell Us: An adventure turns sour in this chilling tale

  • In Laymon's books, blood doesn't so much as drip as explode, splatter and coagulate - Independent

  • No one writes like Laymon and you're going to have a good time with anything he writes - Dean Koontz

  • A gut-crunching writer - Time Out

  • A brilliant writer - Sunday Express

  • If you've missed Laymon you've missed a treat - Stephen King

  • The author knows how to sock it to the reader - The Times

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Richard Laymon

Richard Laymon was born in Chicago in 1947 and grew up in California. Four of his books have been shortlisted for the Bram Stoker Award, which he won in 2001 with THE TRAVELLING VAMPIRE SHOW. Among his many acclaimed works of horror and suspense are THE STAKE, SAVAGE, AFTER MIDNIGHT and the four novels in the Beast House Chronicles: THE CELLAR, THE BEAST HOUSE, THE MIDNIGHT TOUR and FRIDAY NIGHT IN BEAST HOUSE. He died in February 2001.

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