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Endless Night - Richard Laymon
by david_1967 - written on 12/03/08 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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his exploits, obtained great pleasure from disposing and mutilating bodies and enjoyed dressing up as a woman complete with dead woman s scalp for hair but those from the kids were really poor. Stephen King says that if you ve missed Laymon, you ve missed a treat . Well I m sorry Mr. King but there must be a different Richard Laymon out there because this just wasn t any good. Maybe I am doing the bloke an injustice, after all I really enjoyed Island but, as I read that many years ago, perhaps my reading tastes have just grown up. Also posted on ...
Beware! - Richard Laymon
by sparkymarky1973 - written on 18/08/06 (Useful, 43 readings)
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your teeth into as Laymon traditionally needs more lengthy material to truly shine,but is well worth a read if only to see a premise used in everything from "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" to "The Hollow Man" used in a totally diffrent way. In summary-good but not as good as he would later prove to be....Most of Richard Laymon s novels are available at all good book shops or I have seen them on Amazon starting from £5.59.Many of his works have also become available in omnibus editions too so you can read more than one of his books at ...
Beware! - Richard Laymon
by philsammie - written on 16/07/00 (Somewhat useful, 29 readings)
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most entertaining of Richard Laymon's earlier books. It is short (by Laymon's standards) but is snappy, fast moving and is basically just great fun. It's theme - invisibility - is of course hardly original, but that doesn't matter a bit when a novel is as entertaining as this. As a general rule, I prefer ...
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