Come Out Tonight
It's a hot, windy night in Los Angeles. The Santa Ana winds are blowing and the gusts carry the scent of smoke from distant brush fires. A bad night for running an errand, but the Speed-D-Mart probably carries what they need. Leaving Sherry alone in his apartment, Duane takes off for the store. It's only a couple blocks away. The trip should take him no more then ten minutes, maybe fifteen. Now he's been gone a half an hour...now an hour. Sherry, waiting in the candle-lit bedroom, grows more and more worried by the minute. Until she decides to go out to find him...
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Come Out Tonight
It's a hot, windy night in Los Angeles. The Santa Ana winds are blowing and the gusts carry the scent of smoke from distant brush fires. A bad night for running an errand, but the Speed-D-Mart probably carries what they need. Leaving Sherry alone in his apartment, Duane takes off for the store. It's only a couple blocks away. The trip should take him no more then ten minutes, maybe fifteen. Now he's been gone a half an hour...now an hour. Sherry, waiting in the candle-lit bedroom, grows more and more worried by the minute. Until she decides to go out to find him...
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Come Out Tonight

Come Out Tonight

by Richard Laymon

Narrated by Gene Engene

Unabridged — 12 hours, 54 minutes

Come Out Tonight

Come Out Tonight

by Richard Laymon

Narrated by Gene Engene

Unabridged — 12 hours, 54 minutes

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It's a hot, windy night in Los Angeles. The Santa Ana winds are blowing and the gusts carry the scent of smoke from distant brush fires. A bad night for running an errand, but the Speed-D-Mart probably carries what they need. Leaving Sherry alone in his apartment, Duane takes off for the store. It's only a couple blocks away. The trip should take him no more then ten minutes, maybe fifteen. Now he's been gone a half an hour...now an hour. Sherry, waiting in the candle-lit bedroom, grows more and more worried by the minute. Until she decides to go out to find him...

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