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The story opens as Santa Monica narrator Sam, 26, is visited by old flame Cat: she wants him to kill Elliot, an unwelcome nightly visitor whom she claims is a vampire. Sam agrees, slaying Elliot with a stake in a scene that, typical for Laymon, is bloody, tinged with eroticism and unfolds a whisker away from black humor. The remainder of the novel details Sam and Cat's violent misadventures, including run-ins with homicidal drifters, as they try to dispose of the body. There's some thematic play about the vampire in us all, and Laymon's writing is as crisp and gleefully malevolent as ever.....

Kevin M. (
montag) wrote on 1/16/2008...
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
When Laymon is good, he is very, VERY good...and this is one of his best. The monstrousness of what may or may not be a vampire is not the issue but rather that of a predator that is far more successful than anything occult.
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Do you believe in vampires? Might want to hang onto your neck when reading this one. Typical Laymon...good, freaky read!
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It's almost midnight. Cat's on the bed, facedown and naked. She's Sam's former girlfriend, the only woman he's ever loved. Sam's in the closet, with a hammer in one hand and a wooden stake in the other. Together they wait as the clock ticks down because...the vampire is coming.
When Cat first appeared at Sam's door he couldn't believe his eyes. He hadn't seen her in ten years, but he'd never forgotten her. Not for a second. But before this night is through. Sam will enter a nightmare of blood and fear that he'll never be able to forget - no matter how hard he tries.

Chuck P. (
1998SVT) wrote on 3/9/2005...
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It's almost midnight. Cat's on the bed, facedown and naked. She's Sam's former girlfriend, the only woman he's ever loved. Sam's in the closer with a hammer in one hand and wooden stake in the other. Together they wait as the clock ticks down because...the vampire is coming. Another great horror tale by Richard Laymon.

Brent H. (
Hoopy) wrote on 6/24/2008...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
It's hard for me to rate a book from Laymon, because everyone of his books that i have read have been great, and well above most of the other Horror writers. Bite has plenty of everything i love about his books, with some interesting characters. I highly recommend this book if you are a fan of Mr. Laymon, or fan of horror in general.
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Keeps you awake reading to find out the ending.

William Q. (
Bamatip) wrote on 3/23/2006...
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This is acclaimed as one of Laymon's best books, and considering that I have not found even one of his books inferior,but a few are superior,such as this one. The vampire is coming-Sam's in the closet with a hammer in one hand and a wooden stake in the other. His former girlfriend Cat is laying on the bed naked--

Jessica W. (
myescape) wrote on 1/27/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
When cats first appeared at Sam's door he couldnt believe his eyes. He hadnt seen her in ten years but hed never forgotten her. Not for a second but before this nnight is through Sam will enter a nightmare of blood and fear that hell never be able to forget
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This book has almost nothing to do with Vampires. While it is a thriller with a vampire in it it's not a vampire story in my opinion.