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CalamityK2 | 10:31 Thu 28th Sep 2006 | Arts & Literature
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I was reading a horror story compilation a few years ago and it included a story whose name and author I have forgotten and it is driving me nuts!

Basically, it involved these odd "creatures" who seemed to appear overnight.... they were like rats, but where their tails would be they sort of ended flat. From what I gathered from the story they were sort of "milk bottle" shaped. They were very dangerous because they killed everything by leaping into its mouth (cat, human, whatever) and eating their way through. A bit like the things in Stephen King's "Dreamcatcher" but it wasn't a King story.

Has anyone read it???
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Ok, now Im really sure it's a book by the late Richard Laymon called FLESH. These glistening tubular rat like things appear in peoples rolled up newspapers on their lawns one morning, anyway it's pretty gross like most of his books. Anyway hope this helps.
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That's the one!!!!!!!!

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!

I'd given up on getting a reply...... xxxxx
your welcome, glad to have been of service,
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See, now I'm confused. I bought the Richard Laymon book and although it involves snake-like creatures invading people's bodies and making them do unmentionable things to each other, it is still different to the story I read.

The story I read was a SHORT story, and the creatures, as you say, appeared overnight. In the Laymon book, the creatures don't actually seem to feature that heavily; it is more about some serial killer bloke.

It is definitely a different story and it is still bugging me lol!
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Hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaah, I think I've got it!

It is (I am almost 100% sure) a short story by Richard Laymon called "Bad News".

Phew!

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