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The Glory Bus

By: Richard Laymon
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Headline
ISBN: 0747267332
ISBN-13: 9780747267331
Released: 05 Dec 2005
RRP: £7.99
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The Glory Bus (Into The Fire) - By: Joby1, 23 Nov 2007
This is another great Laymon classic but don't buy The Glory Bus if you have Into The Fire - it's the same novel with a different title!
The Glory Bus - By: Rhian, 23 Aug 2007
Like alll Richard Laymon Books this book is great, I thought I'd read most of his books only to discover there's more!!!!! BRILL... his books are so simple to read yet still have your imagination running away with you. If you've never read his books before & love spooky horror books give them a try. You will be hooked.
Fun - By: Rob, 07 Jun 2006
Great fun, as pretty much alll his books are. Trashy in the very best sense of the word.
Best book ever written - By: , 05 Mar 2006
This isnt actuallly my favourite book - it's my second favourite but it comes pretty close to being my first. The book itself is worth the 5 stars but the fantastic charactor Boots shoots it up to about 30 stars. If your reading this review please please! buy this book. It's funny scary & full of loveable charactors, especiallly the psychopathic, sociopathic Boots. BUY THIS BOOK!!!!
brilliant! - By: Gina Skinner, 16 Feb 2006
He has his very own writing style - well, most of the better authors do but Laymon's is reallly unique. No one writes like him. His novels are always gory, there's always a lot of violence, people are being stalked, women are getting raped. It's always the same situation - people are being victimized in the worst ways imaginable, because some seemingly tough guy/guys think it's funny & they get away with it. They might, for a while, but eventuallly someone will stand up to them & fight back.

Laymon is very creative & comes up with the most far-fetched & unbelievable theories, but the way he describes things, they usuallly start to sound at least possible quite quickly. Laymon also injects a large portion of (black) humour into his stories. The message is clear - Trust no one. Everyone out there could be a potential killer/rapist/psychopath trying to get you.

I've read 30 Laymon novels & I must say, I'm much more careful now. I certainly make sure alll the doors & windows are locked at night! I especiallly loved The Travelling Vampire Show, Funland & Fiends.