Darkness, Tell Us
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Darkness, Tell Us

Paperback – March 31, 2014

Price
$14.95
Format
Paperback
Pages
430
Publisher
47North
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1477837054
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

Description

About the Author A former President of the Horror Writers Association, Laymon has written over thirty novels, more than sixty-five literary short stories (which were published in Ellery Queen , Alfred Hitchcock , and Cavalier ), poetry, crime fiction, two suspense novels, a Western, and two romance novels. Until recently, his books were unavailable in the US for more than twenty years. His novel Flesh was named Best Horror Novel of 1988 by Science Fiction Chronicle , and both Flesh and Funland were nominated for the Bram Stoker Award. He won this award posthumously in 2001 for The Traveling Vampire Show . Richard Laymon died in 2001 of a heart attack.

Features & Highlights

  • It started as a game. Six college kids at a party. Then someone suggested they try the Ouija board. The board that Corie had hidden in the back of her closet and swore never to touch again. Not after what happened last time. Not after Jake’s death…
  • They were only playing around, but the Ouija board worked, all right. Maybe too well. A spirit who called himself Butler began to send them messages―and make demands. Butler promised them a hidden treasure if only they would follow his directions and head off to a secluded spot in the mountains…A wild, isolated spot where anything could be waiting for them. Treasure or death. Or Butler himself.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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great book

I love this author-can't stop reading him. This book is no exception. Would recommend.
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Five Stars

Richard Laymon never disappoints his readers
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Wonderful book! If you are a bit squeamish

Wonderful book! If you are a bit squeamish, you might not want to read this book by Richard Laymon or any of his books. He is an excellent writer, but then, I love horror stories!