Darkness, Tell Us
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Author | Richard Laymon |
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Cover artist | Mark Taylor |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Horror novel |
Publisher | Feature |
Publication date | 1991 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 512 |
ISBN | ISBN 0747236658 |
Preceded by | Island |
Followed by | Blood Games |
Darkness, Tell Us is a 1991 horror novel by Richard Laymon. Originally published by Headline Features, it is currently available in a paperback edition from Leisure Fiction.
[edit] Plot summary
While attending a party thrown by one of their English professors, six college students play around with a Ouija board and contact a spirit that identifies itself only as 'Butler'. The spirit promises them a treasure if they will go to a remote mountain called Calamity Peak. The professor, who knows that messing around with the supernatural can be dangerous, attempts to dissuade them from this and believes that she has succeeded, but the kids secretly snatch the board and set off for the mountain. Once they arrive at the site they are menaced be a machete-wielding madman, and some begin to wonder if Butler might be trying to harm them. After discovering that they have gone to the mountain the professor, along with her lover, sets out to stop them.