Come Out Tonight
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Narrated by:
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Gene Engene
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Richard Laymon
About this listen
Duane remembers the Speed-D-Mart. In the usual circumstances, it's not a place anyone would want to visit at night. But these aren't usual circumstances. Duane throws on his clothes: the store is just 10 minutes down the block.
Now Sherry is waiting. Ten minutes has gone, so has 20. She's not worried. What's another few minutes? Then she hears the noise from down the street. It might be a door slamming. It might be the backfire of a car. But Sherry thinks it sounds mostly like a gunshot.
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- Aidan Callaghan
- 08-03-21
Normal Richard Laymon material.
A good story of a woman's struggle to stay alive and get revenge! A good listen.
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- jennifer
- 25-08-12
Come Out Tonight
This book was a little slow at first i was not sure where it was going,its very twisty and you don't know who to trust,The night goes so wrong for Sherry she is so so gull able you just keep saying no no no,why would someone trust a total stranger like she did?She should have never excepted the lift that leads her evening into a total nightmare!
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- Adam
- 19-01-22
Cone Out Tonight
Love Laymon always have always will.
Great story, great audible book.
Fantastic and on the edge of your seat, feel the drama and excitement!
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- Jamie
- 20-02-14
A Bit Stronger Than The Usual Laymon
I've been a fan of Richard Laymon's work for probably 20 years! Many of the audiobooks that are available I have already read, but there are one or two - Come Out Tonight being one of them!
I had a good poke around the existing reviews before choosing this book. They aren't that glowing but I figured I know Laymon's work and I know the sorts of themes he goes for. So I dived into this one.
Without wishing to spoil anything, it started well - although Gene Engene (the narrator) does a good job, he does sound like he would be better placed narrating something far more factual and serious. This is by no means a deal breaker though! What I would say is that this book deals with rapey subject matter for a large part of the book and far more so than any other Laymon work that I have read previously. Again, not a deal breaker, but it does linger a lot throughout the book and is probably best left for the die-hard Laymon fans (myself included).
Although I enjoyed it, it's perhaps not a best book if it's your first Laymon read - go for Savage instead!
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- Peter
- 11-07-10
Well read. Typical Laymon.
The style is exactly what Laymon is known for. The explicit detail of the horror is there, the sexual tension and yes, the gore and brutality too, but that's what the long dead Laymon is known for.
Good stuff for the fans.
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- Yvonne
- 25-02-16
Excellent book.
Had me hooked from the very first word spoken. Can't wait for the next one
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- Julia Greenwood
- 19-11-21
Good book but....
I enjoyed the book and understand the narrator has to distinguish male and female so coped with the girl voice but I was not rooting for the main character as I should have been. I thought some of the decisions were stupid but hey it gave Laymon an excuse for a sick and twisted spectacular. I have worded carefully so as to not spoil anything. Enjoyable read.
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- Dex
- 19-03-21
Not quite right.
Have read this before and thought it good enough to rebuy on Audible.
It's unabridged so no complaints there, everything was present and correct.
I had only ONE gripe with the storytelling...
One of the lead characters was a female and the narrators' attempt at giving her a "voice" was pretty bad. Yes, I know the narrator was a guy so we can't expect miracles but it sounded more like someone doing a bad impression of a little girl. it's difficult to explain. Sufficient to say Laymon did write some pretty heavy stuff and the Narrator did his best.
Storytelling = 9/10
Male Voices = 7/10 (he chose to portay most of the males as quite dorky)
Female Voices = 2/10
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- Esther
- 09-02-08
A total time-waster
If you like stories where pointless brutality and violence are the main course served with badly written dialogues full of bad language, go for this one.
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