Skeleton Crew

Hardcover, 512 pages

English language

Published Nov. 22, 1985 by G.P. Putnam's Sons.

ISBN:
978-0-399-13039-7
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OCLC Number:
11029811

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The Master at his scarifying best! From heart-pounding terror to the eeriest of whimsy--tales from the outer limits of one of the greatest imaginations of our time!

Evil that breathes and walks and shrieks, brave new worlds and horror shows, human desperation bursting into deadly menace--such are the themes of these astounding works of fiction. In the tradition of Poe and Stevenson, of Lovecraft and The Twilight Zone, Stephen King has fused images of fear as old as time with the iconography of contemporary American life to create his own special brand of horror--one that has kept millions of readers turning the pages even as they gasp.

In the book-length story "The Mist," a supermarket becomes the last bastion of humanity as a peril beyond dimension invades the earth. . .

Touch "The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands," and say your prayers . . .

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Holy jeez, THE MIST is good. It's very oppressive, though, and kind of exhausting, just how bleak and grim it is. By far the best story in the collection, and the most famous. And, I will say, young Stephen King was a much harder writer than old Stephen King. I wouldn't exactly say he's softened, but he seems to write with a little more compassion than he used to.

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  • Horror tales, American