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ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755391820

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A date of a lifetime… or a date with death?

Friday Night in Beast House is the final nightmare in the Beast House Chronicles by Richard Laymon – a nightmare in which your worst fears and darkest desires collide… Perfect for fans of Clive Barker and Dean Koontz.


The legendary Beast House, once home to unspeakable acts of agony and murder, is now a decrepit tourist attraction where the curious go for cheap thrills and daily tours. These days few actually believe the stories of slaughter and sexual torture are true, or that the beast really exists. But in the silence of the night, the cellar door of Beast House opens once again…

Mark and Alison snuck into Beast House after the tours were over for a midnight rendezvous. Mark hopes to get lucky but Alison seems more interested in the gruesome legends. But if the beast is only a legend, who’s responsible for the mutilated carcass of a dog outside? And why is the padlock missing from the cellar door? Will this be the date of a lifetime or a date with death?

What readers are saying about Friday Night in Beast House:

‘Another brilliant book from Laymon that I absolutely could not put down

‘I really enjoyed reading this book; it was suspenseful, creepy and funny

An impressive page turner

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