Resurrection Dreams

Resurrection Dreams by Richard Laymon, published by Star in 1989, is a horror fiction novel that spans 352 pages. The story follows Vicki, who once defended Melvin, a man whose actions took a dark turn when he attempted to resurrect a body using a car battery. After spending years in a mental institution, Melvin is released and returns with a singular focus on Vicki, creating a tense atmosphere as he seeks her out.
Readers will encounter a narrative that delves into themes of obsession and the macabre, as Melvin’s past actions resurface with chilling consequences. The book explores the psychological impact of his experiences and the lengths to which he will go to reclaim what he desires. Resurrection Dreams presents a blend of horror elements that engage with the darker aspects of human nature, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Vicki was the only one to stand up for Melvin, but even she had to admit he’d gone to far when he dug up a body and then tried to bring it back to life with the aid of a car battery. Years later, and now released from a mental institution, Melvin is back and after Vicki – or rather her body.
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