Beware!: A thrilling and shockingly macabre horror novel

Beware!: A thrilling and shockingly macabre horror novel
ISBN-10
075539156X
ISBN-13
9780755391561
Series
Beware!
Category
Fiction
Pages
228
Language
English
Published
2012-05-10
Publisher
Hachette UK
Author
Richard Laymon

Description

A series of weird experiments at some secret laboratories unleash terrors on an unsuspecting world... The terrifying novel Beware! by Richard Laymon is a masterclass in gore, horror and terror. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Clive Barker. The supermarket shouldn't have been shut - it wasn't normal for Elsie to quit early. But then it wasn't normal for a meat cleaver to fly through the air by itself. Or for a guard dog locked in overnight to end up as hamburger meat. Or for Elsie herself to feature on the butcher's slab, neatly wrapped and jointed... There's weird things happening in the town of Oasis and certain folks - like hotshot local reporter Lacey Allen - had better... BEWARE! What readers are saying about Beware!: 'Another excellent book by Laymon, just when you think you have got it sussed he surprises you again. If you want on the edge of your seat excitement then don't miss this' 'He is descriptive and exciting and wastes no time getting to the point. If you want a no nonsense, straight to the point, blood curdling horror, read Laymon' 'I love this book. Mystery, witchcraft, murder, intrigue. Brilliant!'

Other editions

  • Beware!
    • 2019-10-16
    • 224 pages
    • Paperback
    • HarperCollins
  • Beware!
    • 2019-10-08
    • 32 pages
    • Paperback
    • Charlesbridge Publishing
  • Beware!
    • 2009-08-15
    • 46 pages
    • Paperback
    • Capstone
  • Beware!
    • 2004-07-27
    • 224 pages
    • Paperback
    • Harper Collins

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