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Four Past Midnight

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This collection features four chilling novellas set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, showcasing Stephen King's mastery of storytelling. With the success of recent adaptations, King's brand remains strong, and this collection, nominated for a Locus Award, promises to keep readers awake long into the night. Each novella includes an introduction and notes by the author, enhancing the reading experience. In "The Langoliers," a red-eye flight from LA to Boston leaves eleven passengers stranded in an eerily empty world, where something sinister awaits them. "Secret Window, Secret Garden" follows writer Mort Rainey, grappling with depression and divorce, until a mysterious figure named John Shooter disrupts his solitude. "The Library Policeman" centers on Sam Peebles, a small businessman in Junction City, Iowa, who fears he may be losing his mind while confronting hidden evils and the truth he must uncover. Finally, "The Sun Dog" introduces fifteen-year-old Kevin Delevan, whose new camera captures a menacing black dog in every Polaroid, drawing him into a supernatural realm. Old Pop Merrill, a savvy trader, sees an opportunity for profit, but the creature proves to be a dangerous investment. This collection is sure to leave a lasting impression on its readers.

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Four Past Midnight, Stephen King

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2016
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English
Released
2016
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Paperback
Pages
960
ISBN10
1501143492
ISBN13
9781501143496
First published
1990
Original title
Four Past Midnight
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This collection features four chilling novellas set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, showcasing Stephen King's mastery of storytelling. With the success of recent adaptations, King's brand remains strong, and this collection, nominated for a Locus Award, promises to keep readers awake long into the night. Each novella includes an introduction and notes by the author, enhancing the reading experience. In "The Langoliers," a red-eye flight from LA to Boston leaves eleven passengers stranded in an eerily empty world, where something sinister awaits them. "Secret Window, Secret Garden" follows writer Mort Rainey, grappling with depression and divorce, until a mysterious figure named John Shooter disrupts his solitude. "The Library Policeman" centers on Sam Peebles, a small businessman in Junction City, Iowa, who fears he may be losing his mind while confronting hidden evils and the truth he must uncover. Finally, "The Sun Dog" introduces fifteen-year-old Kevin Delevan, whose new camera captures a menacing black dog in every Polaroid, drawing him into a supernatural realm. Old Pop Merrill, a savvy trader, sees an opportunity for profit, but the creature proves to be a dangerous investment. This collection is sure to leave a lasting impression on its readers.