A collection of fourteen short horror stories by Stephen King, including several prize winning selections, as well as "Riding the Bullet," which was originally published online.
Novelist Stephen King reflects upon the creation and elements of horror in various media, discussing specific films, novels, stories, radio programs, and folktales.
Eighteen-year-old Ned, having taken to hanging out at the barracks of state police Troop D in rural Pennsylvania after the death of his father, Trooper Curtis Wilcox, becomes obsessed with learning the truth about a 1954 Buick Roadmaster--apparently a conduit to the underworld--the squad has had secreted in a locked shed since 1979 when its owner mysteriously disappeared.
While looking for firewood in the forest that stretches behind her backyard, Bobbi finds part of an ancient spaceship still humming with some sort of life.
The first novel in The Dark Tower series. The Gunslinger, a lone figure, pursues the man in black, has a liaison with a sexually ravenous woman, and befriends a kid from Earth called Jake.