Garton's first novel, published in 1984, definitely shows his promise as an author but still reads as a first novel for sure. Our lead, Donald Ellis, teaches English Lit in high school in the Napa Valley somewhere. The brief prologue narrates the horrible nightmare Donald keeps having for the last few weeks, keeping him from sleeping well. Rivers of blood pour through the streets laced with people fucking, sucking and eating one another.
Donald has a psychic gift (hello 80s horror!), basically some low level and intermittent ESP or something, which when the novel starts, is warning him of Bad Things. While we follow Donald around for some time, establishing an array of characters, people all over the nation are going missing, leaving only pools of blood. Since there are no bodies, the cops cannot treat them as homicides, but as you can imagine, they are very suspicious!
Seductions basically is a riff on the old succubus/incubus trope, but Garton definitely puts a new spin on it, but no more on this to avoid spoilers. The cover blurb bills this a novel of sensual terror and that aptly fits. Seductions also defied the bloat of era and weighs in at under 300 pages. I really liked this once it got underway and the mystery started to unfold. This would have been a 4 star read except for the abrupt and unsatisfying ending, which left me wanting much more. Still, well worth a read if you are fan of Garton or 80s horror in general 3.5 pools of blood!