Stephen King calls Charles Grant, "one of the premier horror writers of his or any generation". In his new tale, it's midnight at the fair. The rides are dark and silent--except for the black carousel. This is Oxrun Station, where innocence is soon destroyed, where dreams turn dark, where grabbing the brass ring wins not a free ride but terror.
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Stephen King calls Charles Grant, "one of the premier horror writers of his or any generation". In his new tale, it's midnight at the fair. The rides are dark and silent--except for the black carousel. This is Oxrun Station, where innocence is soon destroyed, where dreams turn dark, where grabbing the brass ring wins not a free ride but terror.
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