Author:
Narrator: Raul Esparza
Format: Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Published: Nov 2009
Genre: Fiction - Horror - General
Retail Price: $75.00
Discs: 30
In Stephen King's mesmerizing new novel, a Maine town is subject to the imposition of an impenetrable dome that isolates its citizens from the world.
A new collection of four never-before-published stories from Stephen King.
On October 1st, God is in His heaven, the stock market stands at 10,140, most of the planes are on time, and Clayton Riddell, an artist from Maine, is...
In an enormous, snowbound hotel in Colorado, a caretaker is slowly driven mad by his own failings, sheer isolation, and a supernatural presence in the...
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A star-studded cast of readers present unabridged tales of horror and suspense from Stephen King's classic bestselling short story collection.
In picturesque Moonlight Cove, California, inexplicable deaths occur and spine-tingling terror descends to this 'edge of paradise.' Growing numbers of...
The second of a four-part audio series from Stephen King's bestselling book, Four Past Midnight. Recently divorced writer Mort Rainey is alone at...
On a very hot day in August of 1994, my wife told me she was going down to the Derry Rite Aid to pick up a refill on her sinus medicine...
A really long audio book. I should have got the abridged version, I only listened to the first seven discs and couldnt stay interested or awake. I sent it back at disc eight, I couldnt take it any more, boooooring !
Are these people too nasty? This is not the first time I have marveled at how well Mr. King can portray mean, selfish, thoroughly nasty men. He really seems to understand what makes them tick, which is kinda scary. This is a compelling story of good people fighting a losing battle against several unrelievedly bad people and the spineless, stupid citizens who would rather be led than have to think. It is a very, very low view of our species. This long audiobook will certainly hold your interest to the end, but you may be fairly depressed by then. The book is competently read by Raul Esparza, although I never got used to the Southern sheriff accent he gave to the evil Selectman in this rural Maine town.
Yes, twas looooong but I really enjoyed the unusual story. Kept my interest for days on end...easy to imagine what the town went through. King gave good details. Thumbs up.