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There’s no escape…
In Flesh, Richard Laymon writes a chilling tale of danger, infestation and death. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Joe Hill.
‘Fast-paced, weird, gruesome fun in the unique Laymon style’ – Dean Koontz
Something deadly has come to town – a slimy, slithering… thing like nothing anyone has seen before. With its dull eyes and its hideous mouth, it’s always hunting for a new host to burrow into, and humans are the perfect pray. But the truly shocking part is not what it does to you when it invades your body – but what it makes you do to others.
What readers are saying about Flesh:
‘Brilliant, addictive and very difficult to put down‘
‘A master of gore and shock-horror‘
‘Laymon’s books are either brilliantly original, or twisted journeys to a very dark place…or perhaps both….’
In Flesh, Richard Laymon writes a chilling tale of danger, infestation and death. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Joe Hill.
‘Fast-paced, weird, gruesome fun in the unique Laymon style’ – Dean Koontz
Something deadly has come to town – a slimy, slithering… thing like nothing anyone has seen before. With its dull eyes and its hideous mouth, it’s always hunting for a new host to burrow into, and humans are the perfect pray. But the truly shocking part is not what it does to you when it invades your body – but what it makes you do to others.
What readers are saying about Flesh:
‘Brilliant, addictive and very difficult to put down‘
‘A master of gore and shock-horror‘
‘Laymon’s books are either brilliantly original, or twisted journeys to a very dark place…or perhaps both….’
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Reviews
A gut-crunching writer
If you've missed Laymon, you've missed a treat
A brilliant writer
Fast-paced, weird, gruesome fun in the unique Laymon style
Praise for Richard Laymon: In Laymon's books, blood doesn't so much as drip as explode, splatter and coagulate
The author knows how to sock it to the reader