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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755391660

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A plucky schoolkid and a crazy killer do battle…

Endless Night is a terrifying journey into evil from horror master, Richard Laymon. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Dean Koontz.

‘This author knows how to sock it to the reader’ – The Times

Jody Fargo is sweet sixteen but tougher than she looks – she has to be. She’s sleeping over at a friend’s when the killers break in. They slaughter the family but Jody escapes, rescuing twelve-year-old Andy on the way…

Simon Quirt doesn’t seem the kind of fellow who would rape and murder in the dead of night. But, together with his friends, that’s just what he does. Now Simon is alone. His task is to track down the only eyewitnesses to the massacre and dispose of them. Simon just can’t wait to get his hands on Jody…

What readers are saying about Endless Night:

Endless Night is one of Richard Laymon’s most gut-wrenching and compulsive novels and is a must-have for all horror fans. The narrative is unrelenting, propelling you from page one into a terrifying roller-coaster ride

This book is outstanding. I’m totally addicted to Laymon’s work, but this is by far the best I’ve readUtterly brilliant

Simply one of the best novels I’ve ever read

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No one writes like Laymon and you're going to have a good time with anything he writes
Dean Koontz
If you've missed Laymon, you've missed a treat
Stephen King
A gut-crunching writer
<i>Time Out</i>
Praise for Richard Laymon: In Laymon's books, blood doesn't so much as drip as explode, splatter and coagulate
<i>Independent</i>
A brilliant writer
Sunday Express
The author knows how to sock it to the reader
The Times