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Books with title Darkness, Tell Us

  • Darkness, Tell Us

    Richard Laymon

    eBook (47North, Aug. 27, 2013)
    It started as a game. Six college kids at a party. Then someone suggested they try the Ouija board. The board that Corie had hidden in the back of her closet and swore never to touch again. Not after what happened last time. Not after Jake's death…They were only playing around, but the Ouija board worked, all right. Maybe too well. A spirit who called himself Butler began to send them messages—and make demands. Butler promised them a hidden treasure if only they would follow his directions and head off to a secluded spot in the mountains...a wild, isolated spot where anything could be waiting for them. Treasure or death. Or Butler himself.
  • Darkness, Tell Us

    Richard Laymon

    Hardcover (Headline, March 15, 1991)
    It started as a game. Six college kids at a party. Then someone suggested they try the Ouija board. The board that Corie had hidden in the back of her closet and swore never to touch again. Not after what happened last time. Not after Jake's death…They were only playing around, but the Ouija board worked, all right. Maybe too well. A spirit who called himself Butler began to send them messages—and make demands. Butler promised them a hidden treasure if only they would follow his directions and head off to a secluded spot in the mountains...a wild, isolated spot where anything could be waiting for them. Treasure or death. Or Butler himself.
  • Darkness, Tell Us

    Richard Laymon

    Paperback (Dorchester Pub Co Inc, Feb. 1, 2003)
    When a group of college students break out an old Ouija board during a party, they unleash the spirit of the Butler, who, in turn for complying with his wishes, promises them a treasure if they journey to a remote area in the mountains where either great riches or unspeakable evil awaits them. Original.
  • Darkness Tells Us

    Richard Laymon

    Paperback (47North, March 31, 2014)
    It started as a game. Six college kids at a party. Then someone suggested they try the Ouija board. The board that Corie had hidden in the back of her closet and swore never to touch again. Not after what happened last time. Not after Jake's death…They were only playing around, but the Ouija board worked, all right. Maybe too well. A spirit who called himself Butler began to send them messages—and make demands. Butler promised them a hidden treasure if only they would follow his directions and head off to a secluded spot in the mountains...a wild, isolated spot where anything could be waiting for them. Treasure or death. Or Butler himself.
  • Darkness Tell Us

    Laymon Richard

    Paperback (Headline, Nov. 7, 1991)
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  • Darkness, Tell Us

    Richard Laymon

    Mass Market Paperback (Leisure Books, March 1, 2003)
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