A normal American town. A group of travellers. A deadly monster.
Richard Laymon’s The Woods Are Dark thrills with suspense and vivid accounts of pure terror. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
In the woods are six dead trees. The...
### From Publishers Weekly
Here's another Halloween offering from Cemetery Dance, which, with last year's anthology October Dreams and the forthcoming anthology Trick or Treat, plus last year's Richard Laymon novel, Once Upon a Halloween, is...
Dreadful Tales (2000) is a collection of short horror stories by American cult writer Richard Laymon. Published the year before his death it collects twenty-five stories, most previously published in...
THE LAWMEN is Laymon's only novel outside the horror/suspense genre, so it's something of a novelty for those of us who follow his work. It reveals a different side of Laymon while keeping his signature writing style on full display. It's certainly...
This is more than just an autobiographical chronicle of his life and career. A Writer's Tale takes readers behind the scenes in the life of a dedicated artist, who despite often sizable odds, persisted to become one of the best selling horror...