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Island
Island
Author: Richard Laymon
From the journal of Rupert Conway, castaway: — "Today the yacht exploded. Fortunately all of us had gone ashore to have a picnic on this island, so we didn't get blown to smithereens. All of us, that is, except Prince Wesley..." — Eight people take a yachting cruise in the Bahamas. They plan to swim, sunbathe and relax -- then the boat bl...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780843949780
ISBN-10: 0843949783
Publication Date: 3/2002
Pages: 504
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3.7 stars, based on 98 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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I was introduced to Richard Laymon by my mother-in-law. In The Dark was so good, I started looking for others. I found the Island and wow... this book is awesome. I won't spoil it, but let me tell you that I have yet to read an ending to a book that had me say "No way!" for weeks afterward.
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WOW, this book was AMAZING! I read it in two days, couldn't put it down! Very well written, great story... definitely a non stop thriller, you can't wait to see what's going to happen next, or how it ends!
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A cruise, a shipwreck on a deserted jungle island, and a loose maniac bent on murder. What else can you expect from LAYMON. It'll keep you up at night to finish it.

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  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
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Richard Laymon books are in a class by themselves. As horrifying as Dean Koontz, but more shocking. As creepy as Stephen King, but more demented. I was deeply saddened by his premature death, but admit to wondering just how much more Laymon writing the world could have withstood. (Probably lots more, truth be told!) All that being said, this was not one of his better books. The premise is great: a group of people shipwrecked on a seemingly deserted island are hunted by a crazed murderer. (Yikes! Turn up the lights!) But the narrator of the book is tough to warm up to, being a young man in his late teens who seems to have sex on his mind no matter what the circumstance. Being the mother of two healthy young men, I can accept this in the early stages of the book, but by the time the second male is murdered, leaving the narrator as the sole surviving male, I would think that his mind would have shifted more toward survival rather than sexual fantasies. In addition, [SPOILER ALERT] Laymon included the rape and torture of children (14-year-old twins) which the narrator finds somewhat erotic. While I finished the book, I just didn't find it to be up to the caliber of the other Laymon books I've read. Won't stop me from reading more of Laymon, but this just isn't one that I'd recommend.
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Crazy A** book. Long story a bit drawn out. Perhaps too long , but that's Laymon. Surprise ending, really , really didn't see that coming at all.... and you won't either trust me.
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One of the worst books I've ever read. I can't believe Stephen King and Dean Koontz endorsed this mess. What a huge disappointment.


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