Island (Laymon novel)
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| Island | |
First Edition Cover |
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| Author | Richard Laymon |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Horror novel |
| Publisher | Headline |
| Publication date | 1991 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
| ISBN | ISBN 0843949783 |
| Preceded by | One Rainy Night |
| Followed by | Darkness, Tell Us |
Island is a horror novel by American author Richard Laymon, originally published in 1991 by Headline Features. It was republished in 2002 by Leisure Publishing, with a new cover and a foreword by popular suspense novelist Dean Koontz.
[edit] Plot
When eight people go on a cruise in the Bahamas, they plan to swim, sunbathe and relax. Getting shipwrecked is definitely not in the script. But after the yacht blows up they're stranded on a deserted island, and there's a maniac on the loose

