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No one’s safe at Fern Lake…

Richard Laymon’s No Sanctuary is a gripping and chilling horror novel, of three hikers finding more than they bargained for in the wilderness. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Joe Hill.


Rick would do anything for his girlfriend Bert. He’d even spend his vacation in the wilderness, walking the trails around Fern Lake. After what happened last time, it’s the one place in the world he’d prefer not to go. But Bert is a woman with a passion for the outdoors – and a passion for other things too. Rick would follow her to hell and back – which is what he’s about to do.

Gillian is off on vacation too, only her idea of a holiday is a little weird. She likes breaking into people’s homes while they are away and living there. Pity that this time she chances on the home of a serial-killer. The kind of guy who likes to take his female victims out into the wilderness for his fun. Rick and Bert are not the only ones heading to Fern Lake…

What readers are saying about No Sanctuary:

Wow – talk about gripping… two stories that end up crashing together spectacularly

No Sanctuary has so many twists and turns that it will hold your interest throughout. Just when you think ‘I know what’s coming next’ something completely different happens! The way these two stories come together is magic

Good, old-fashioned, gory horror with just the right mix of humour and adventure

Reviews

Praise for Richard Laymon: In Laymon's books, blood doesn't so much as drip as explode, splatter and coagulate
<i>Independent</i>
No one writes like Laymon and you're going to have a good time with anything he writes
Dean Koontz
A gut-crunching writer
<i>Time Out</i>
A brilliant writer
Sunday Express
The author knows how to sock it to the reader
The Times
If you've missed Laymon, you've missed a treat
Stephen King