This is a collection of terrifying stories that reveal a shudderingly detailed map of the dark places that lie behind our waking, rational world. This is the horror of ordinary people and everyday objects that become strangely altered, a world where nothing is ever quite what it seems.
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This is a collection of terrifying stories that reveal a shudderingly detailed map of the dark places that lie behind our waking, rational world. This is the horror of ordinary people and everyday objects that become strangely altered, a world where nothing is ever quite what it seems.
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Reader copy. 1979 edition. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and wear and a slight lean. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
We all know that part of the reason for Stephen King being so popular with fans of horror fiction is that he knows how to write some killer novels. But if you have never read any of his short stories, you have been missing out, especially since he has published six other collections since this was originally published way back during the late 70s, including Creepshow, the graphic novel, stylized as a comic book, adaptation of the frightfully fun and fiendishly entertaining 1982 horror anthology movie created by King and George Romero, the mastermind behind Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead. But this ghoulish collection of shockers is STILL one of the best collections of DeadTime stories by Stephen King because I still think it is his scariest collection of stories. Read such nail-biters as The Boogeyman; I Am the Doorway; The Ledge; Sometimes They Come Back; and The Man Who Loved Flowers and the process of reading the book will NOT be your only reason for losing sleep! For horror fans, Stephen King fans, or both, Night Shift is a great collection of truly horrifying Halloween tales!