'NIGHT, NIGHT, SLEEP TIGHT & DON'T LET THE BEDBUGS BITE'
How can you kill something so small, so fast, that only appears in the darkness?
When unsolved murders from 1947 are linked with a murdering spree happening in 2020, the townsfolk of Lemonsville become worried.
It takes the police chief on a journey to find answers, but time is running out as more people are either killed or taken in the night.
Now, the townsfolk are blaming each other for the deaths.
But it's not until members of a vigilante group are found dead that the chief realises it's not a human he's looking for.
Now, he must unravel the truth before the dark shadow that lurks in the darkness kills again.
If you like creature feature-style stories, then this could be right up your street.
Written with that 50's B-movie style vibe, this story will take you into the town of Lemonsville, where your imagination will have you living amongst characters that may remind you of people you know.
Packed with horrific moments and suspense that will have you shouting - GET OUT - the bedbugs will leave you wanting to change your bedsheets.
Just don't say the words, or these little critters will EAT YOU!!
Industry Reviews
"Was this ever such a great book !!!! I loved it, start to finish !!! Great horror with just the right amount of comedy !!!! This would be an excellent movie !!!!!"
"Flesh eating alien bedbugs what's not to like! A enjoyable horror with a splash of humour about bugs reawakening inside a UFO."
"I found this book fun, gory and entertaining."
"This book hits you with gory horror right from the first chapter, before taking you on a terrifying suspense ride that just gets better and better."
"I love this book...it's a different twist on a bug hoard story as these nasty critters are aliens as well."
"Interesting with a twist on the killer creature theme. I enjoyed it. Not a fan of bugs in the first place and it creeped me out. Check it out!"
"This was my first by Lee Andrew Taylor and Wow, I loved it!! I actually enjoyed it enough that I bought the rest of his books the day I was done ï½ï½ï½ï½"