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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
5 March 1992

Followed by
  
Alarums

Author
  
Richard Laymon

Genre
  
Horror fiction

OCLC
  
26299418

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Publisher
  
Headline Books

ISBN
  
0-7472-3821-9

Originally published
  
5 March 1992

Preceded by
  
Darkness, Tell Us

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Richard Laymon books, Horror books

Blood Games is a 1992 horror novel by American author Richard Laymon.

Contents

Synopsis

The novel centers on a group of young women who were best friends since college. They go on their annual vacation together, each year to a different location of one member of the group's choosing. This year's trip takes them to the Totem Pole Lodge, an abandoned resort that was allegedly the site of a gruesome mass murder ten years earlier. When one of the women, Helen, mysteriously disappears, her friends begin a search of the resort and the surrounding wilderness in an effort to discover what happened to her.

The novel employs a flashback structure alternating between present-day events at the resort and the group's experiences together in college, beginning when the girls met during their freshman year and proceeding through their graduation and three previous reunions. The story is told from the point of view of one of the women, Abilene, but focuses mainly on her four friends: tough, confrontational Cora, tomboyish Finley (the practical joker), fashion model Vivian, and timid, insecure Helen, whose disappearance and eventual fate are foreshadowed by a frightening experience in a dormitory restroom during her freshman year.

Connections with Laymon's other works

The bulk of the novel's flashbacks take place at Belmore University, a fictional Liberal Arts college referenced in several of Laymon's novels (and based largely on his own experiences at Willamette University in Oregon). In addition, one of the girls quotes a passage from "Ulalume", poem by Edgar Allan Poe, which was the basis of Laymon's 2001 novel Night in the Lonesome October.

References

Blood Games (novel) Wikipedia


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