Jody is sleeping over at her friend Evelyn's house when killers break in. She escapes the house with the only other survivor of the massacre, Andy, Evelyn's twelve year old brother, but she has to kill a man to do it.
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Jody is sleeping over at her friend Evelyn's house when killers break in. She escapes the house with the only other survivor of the massacre, Andy, Evelyn's twelve year old brother, but she has to kill a man to do it.
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This is disturbing, disgusting trash. But I know what I may be in for when I pick up a book by Richard Laymon, that's why I thumb through before actually sitting down to read it, and found out that this filth was page after page after page of sickening violence committed by a sick, revolting SOB written by an author who must have had very serious issues himself. I threw this thing back on the library shelf.
Please excuse me. I'm still tensed and sickened by some real life happenings here in Montgomery County. Happenings committed by people (REAL people) just as sick as the folks some can't wait for Richard Laymon to write more about. Let's see, we have an elderly woman (actually one of several who were preyed on in their homes), who was bound so tightly across her mouth and around her ankles and hands with tape, that she lost teeth biting through it just so that she could freakin' breathe; we have a 15 or 16 yr old kid minding his business waiting on a bus when he was taken by a group (much like the group in this book) and stabbed 72 times before being abandoned in a local park (and this was after "playing" with him in the car, "having fun" by stabbing him several times before they actually got to the park), and today I've awakened to the news of a 14-yr old murdered on his way to the pool, by a roving band of (slightly older) teens with nothing else to do.
All over the country are accounts (some that may never be known or told) about human vermin, torturing and raping and cannibalizing and mutilating and breaking and destroying living, breathing, precious human life. In case you think this book, this story is fiction, get your hands on a book called "Blood Letters and Bad Men". I think it comes in volumes - there were (are?) so many two-legged apple pie girl/guy/grandpa/grandma/mom/pop next door sick, salivating horrors rubbing elbows with the rest of us that one book couldn't talk about them all.
Children, for somebody, this is, was not, fiction, this is, was, real life. For all of us, this is where we live. The reality of something like this actually happening to YOU while not a probability is very much a possibility.
Well then, why, you say, do I read Richard Laymon? Well ... I don't read Richard Laymon because I know Richard Laymon. I read books that were written BY Richard Laymon. Out of all he's had published I found two palatable: The Stake and Bite. Stories told with interesting, twisting plots, populated with every day, normal, ordinary people who find themselves in "what the hell?" spots and have to then deal with getting out of it with not so nice ways that match the weird s- they find themselves in. Endless Night will - and should - bother you. I hope you go elsewhere.