![]() ![]() For a while, the three friends think that the weird vampire show workers are out to get them for killing a dog, but they find out all of the mischief was just a prank. ![]() ![]() It’s also an 18+ show, which spikes their interests more – will there be violence? NUDITY? Through the help of Dwight’s brother’s wife, Lee, they get tickets for the show, but encounter some problems along the way because of Rusty’s little sister. They’re all 16 and out of school for the summer, looking for things to do, and one day they find out that a traveling vampire show is coming through their town, with a supposedly lovely mistress as the vampire. Laymon’s 2000 Bram Stoker award-winner takes us all back to the 1960s (or in my case, for the first time), focusing on a boy named Dwight and his friends, Slim and Rusty. Yet I picked The Traveling Vampire Show out at a Barnes & Noble, wanting to read what everyone was talking about, and was sure glad that I did. His name gets so bogged down with the weight of names like Stephen King that one can go years without experiencing one of Laymon’s novels. To be honest, I had never read a Richard Laymon book before this one. ![]()
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