Reading in the Lonesome October • Dark Harvest, Blood Sugar and a Laymon review

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I’d read a few ooky spooky books in October but the stand out novel was Night in the Lonesome October by Richard Laymon.

“There are others out there in the night, roaming the streets, lurking in the darkness―waiting to show Ed just how different his world could be. Some of them are enticing, like the beautiful girl who wants to teach Ed about the wonders of the night. Some are disturbing and threatening. Some are deadly…And in search of prey.”

A wild ride, like most Laymon, but tempered with the soft hush of a chilly night wind, and footsteps through leaves on darkened streets.

Pick up a copy of Night in the Lonesome October here: https://amzn.to/3RbsA2a

I’d also read Blood Sugar and Dark Harvest – both excellent and books I will read again. Heck, all three were.

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