Darkness, Tell Us

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Darkness, Tell Us
First Edition cover
AuthorRichard Laymon
Cover artistMark Taylor
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
PublisherFeature
Publication date
1991
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages512
ISBN0-7472-3665-8
OCLC24848595
Preceded byIsland 
Followed byBlood Games 

Darkness, Tell Us is a 1991 horror novel by American writer Richard Laymon. Originally published by Headline Features, it is currently available in a paperback edition from Leisure Fiction.

Plot summary[edit]

While attending a party thrown by one of their English professors, six college students use a Ouija board to contact a spirit that identifies itself only as 'Butler'. Butler promises the six a treasure if they will go to a remote mountain location called Calamity Peak. The professor, who knows from experience that messing around with the supernatural can be dangerous, attempts to dissuade them, but the kids steal the board and set off for the mountain anyway. Once they arrive they are menaced by a machete-wielding killer, and soon begin to wonder if Butler might be trying to harm them.

Content[edit]

The book contains supernatural elements alongside the more realistic horrors common to Laymon's work (including homicidal maniacs, rape, and childhood sexual abuse).