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Misery Paul Sheldon, author of a best-selling series of historical romances, suffers
serious injuries from an auto accident and is at the mercy of Annie Wilkes, a psychotic
ex-nurse who claims to be his number one fan. When Sheldon is forced to write a follow-up
novel about a character he had killed off, fear of torture is his greatest motivation. |
 

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Needful Things In King's #1 best-selling book, the master of the horror genre takes
readers to his famous fictional town for one final visit. A wonderful new store has opened
in Castle Rock, Maine. It's a place where you can get anything your heart desires--sexual
pleasure, wealth, power . . . but for a nerve-shattering price. |
 
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Night Shift A spine-tingling anthology of twenty tales from the master of horror
includes "The Lawnmower Man," "Children of the Corn," and
"Graveyard Shift," about the loathsome creatures living beneath an old city
building. |
 
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Nightmares and Dreamscapes A national bestseller, this collection of 23 short
stories contains something for everyone--from classic horror stories to vampire thrillers,
from gripping tales of suspense to brilliant imitations of the works of Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle. Also includes a Castle Rock story that serves as an epilogue to the best-selling
Needful Things. |
 
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Nightmares in the Sky Due in 1999. Order and receive it when it is released. |
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Pet Semetary In a new edition of a classic from horror's master storyteller, a pet
cemetery in the Maine woods hides the horrifying secret of an ancient Indian burial ground
from which the dead, animal or human, can be raised. |
 

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Rose Madder After 14 years of being beaten, Rose Daniels wakes up one morning and
leaves her husband -- but she keeps looking over her shoulder, because Norman has the
instincts of a predator. And what is the strange work of art that has Rose in a kind of
spell? In this brilliant dark-hued fable of the gender wars, Stephen King has fashioned
yet another suspense thriller to keep readers right at the edge. |
 
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Running Man, The Set in the year 2025, The Running Man is a frightening tale of a
sick society, fascinated by bloodthirsty game shows where desperate individuals wager
their lives for a shot at fabulous riches. From The Bachman Books by Stephen King writing
as Richard Bachman. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in the film version due to open mid-July. |
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