Island (Laymon novel)

Island (Laymon novel)

infobox Book |
name = Island
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image_caption = First Edition Cover
author = Richard Laymon
cover_artist =
country = United States
language = English
series =
genre = Horror novel
publisher = Headline
release_date = 1991
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages =
isbn = ISBN 0843949783
preceded_by = One Rainy Night
followed_by = Darkness, Tell Us

"Island" is a horror novel by American author Richard Laymon, originally published in 1991 by Headline Features. It was reissued in 2002 by Leisure Publishing, with new cover artwork and a foreword by popular suspense novelist Dean Koontz.

ynopsis

The novel is structured as a series of journal entries made by Rupert, a young man who finds himself stranded on an island in the Bahamas (along with six other people) when their yacht mysteriously explodes. After an ax-wielding maniac claims the lives of two of the castaways, Rupert and the other survivors are forced to try and outwit the mysterious killer in order to save their lives.

Since the conceit of the novel is that Rupert is making his journal entries as events happen (with no knowledge as to how future developments in the "plot" will unfold), the reader is left uncertain as to whether any of the book's characters, including Rupert himself, will survive (unlike most first-person narratives, where the survival of the narrator, at least, tends to be a foregone conclusion). The novel plays with these expectations at several points, with Rupert's life constantly being in danger right alongside those of his compatriots.

Comparisons to Laymon's Other Works

The book contains many similarities to Laymon's other novels, including surprising (and often outlandish) plot twists, a sexually depraved villain, portrayal of the heroines as beautiful, strong, and almost Amazonian in stature (despite also being depicted as vulnerable and scantily clad throughout much of the proceedings), and first and foremost, the characterization of Rupert, the protagonist and supposed "hero," who nonetheless displays lecherous tendencies and attitudes which may not be far removed from those of the book's villain.


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