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Cujo

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In the town of Castle Rock, Maine, a five-year-old boy called Tad Trenton has nightmares about the monster which he sees nightly watching him from the cupboard in his bedroom. His mother, Donna, says that it is just a pile of old blankets. Tad knows it is real; paralysed with fear he sees the burning eyes and smells its foetid breath. At last his father invents a charm, which they call the Monster Words, a spell to keep the evil at bay. But Tad is still afraid. Seven miles away, Brett Camber, the son of a garage proprietor, is reluctantly persuaded to go on holiday with his mother. But he is worried because his big, lovable St Bernard, Cujo, has been looking so sick and peculiar, and there hasn't been time to warn his father to look out for the dog. No one know the dog is rabid, that the madness has been eating at his brain and nervous system for days, driving him to the point when blood rage will blot out everything but the need to kill...

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Cujo, Stephen King

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1982
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Title
Cujo
Language
English
Released
1982
Format
Hardcover
Pages
345
ISBN10
0354047590
ISBN13
9780354047593
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First published
1981
Original title
Cujo
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In the town of Castle Rock, Maine, a five-year-old boy called Tad Trenton has nightmares about the monster which he sees nightly watching him from the cupboard in his bedroom. His mother, Donna, says that it is just a pile of old blankets. Tad knows it is real; paralysed with fear he sees the burning eyes and smells its foetid breath. At last his father invents a charm, which they call the Monster Words, a spell to keep the evil at bay. But Tad is still afraid. Seven miles away, Brett Camber, the son of a garage proprietor, is reluctantly persuaded to go on holiday with his mother. But he is worried because his big, lovable St Bernard, Cujo, has been looking so sick and peculiar, and there hasn't been time to warn his father to look out for the dog. No one know the dog is rabid, that the madness has been eating at his brain and nervous system for days, driving him to the point when blood rage will blot out everything but the need to kill...