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EPILOGUE. About the AuthorEPILOGUE
“What ho! What ho! ” Lander sang quietly as he limped through the dark woods. His gunshot leg had nearly healed. “What ho! What ho! Sing merry‑ a‑ day! ” He carried the girl through the clearing, and dropped her at his feet. She groaned. Not dead? “Passing strange, ” he muttered. “Soon fixed. ” He slid the hatchet from his belt. Her eyes opened. She reached up, and clutched a handful of hair, nearly pulling down his nice new skirt. “Please, ” she said. “Please? The King’s tongue? ” He knelt beside her. He gazed at her moonlit body, a body he’d taken such pleasure from, earlier, after bashing her head. A young, lithe body. “What do they call you? ” he asked. “Lilly. ” “Lilly. Oh, Lily sweet and fair, how like a flower you are. ” He touched her small breasts. “Buds and petals. Sweet nectar. Shall I spare you? Shall I take you to my palace? ” Her hand slipped through the hanging hair, and touched him. “Perchance I shall. He put the hatchet away, and lifted her. He kissed her breast. “Come, let’s away. We shall be God’s spies. ” He carried her into the forest of impaled heads. “Grar, ” said the girl, looking at one. “You knew him? A fellow of infinite jest. Quite chapfallen. ” “A prick” said Lilly. Lander laughed. “What ho! What ho! So merry‑ a‑ day” he sang, and carried her toward the cabin.
Channel 3 News July 11 “On the local front, a twelve‑ man search‑ and‑ rescue team has failed to return from the wilderness area west of Barlow where, last week, a sheriff’s posse vanished without a trace…”
About the Author
RICHARD Laymon is the author of over 30 novels and 65 short stories. Though a native of Illinois and a long‑ time Californian, his name is more familiar to readers in Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand, as well as much of the rest of the world where he is published in fifteen foreign languages. He has written such acclaimed novels as The Beast House, The Cellar, After Midnight, The Lake, Into the Fire, Come Out Tonight, Body Rides, To Wake the Dead, No Sanctuary, Island, Among the Missing, One Rainy Night, In the Dark, and Bite. The Traveling Vampire Show won a Bram Stoker Award for Novel of the Year in 2001. Two of his earlier novels (Flesh and Funland) and a short story collection A Good, Secret Place) previously had been nominated for Bram Stoker Awards as well. Check out the Richard Laymon Kills! Web site at http: //www. ains. com. au/~gerlach/rlaymon2. htm
Other Leisure books by Richard Laymon:
CUTS TRIAGE (Anthology) THE MIDNIGHT TOUR THE BEAST HOUSE THE CELLAR INTO THE FIRE AFTER MIDNIGHT THE LAKE COME OUT TONIGHT RESURRECTION DREAMS ENDLESS NIGHT BODY RIDES BLOOD GAMES TO WAKE THE DEAD NO SANCTUARY DARKNESS, TELL US NIGHT IN THE LONESOME OCTOBER ISLAND THE MUSEUM OF HORRORS (Anthology) IN THE DARK THE TRAVELING VAMPIRE SHOW AMONG THE MISSING ONE RAINY NIGHT BITE The Woods Are dark
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