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Overview

Evidence indicates that Thad Beaumont whose novels seem to be the product of a twisted imagination, may just be quilty of a series of monstrous murders.

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The protagonist of King's top-notch new novel is literary novelist Thad Beaumont, whose greatest success has come with three gory thrillers written under the pseudonym George Stark. (King himself wrote five novels under the pseudonym Richard Bachman.) When a blackmailer threatens to reveal Stark's identity (planning his scheme, he finds a new use for PW 's ``People'' page), Beaumont and his literary agent decide to foil the plan and capitalize on Stark's ``demise.'' But Stark, who of course was never alive, will not stay dead either. Beaumont's alter ego (for Stark is obviously more than just a pen name) seeks revenge against all those involved in killing him off, and his murderous rampage, gory and gripping, systematically reduces the ranks of his enemies to Thad, his wife and two children. Stark's aim--to force Beaumont to write another Stark novel--is basically a variation on King's Misery , in which a deranged fan held a writer captive until he wrote another novel featuring the heroine whose life he had terminated in his previous book. But this new King thriller is so wondrously frightening that mesmerized readers won't be able fault the master for reusing a premise that puts both Misery and The Dark Half among the best of his voluminous work. 1,500,000 first printing; $500,000 ad/promo; BOMC main selection. (Nov)

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780451167316
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 10/28/1990
  • Format: Mass Market Paperback
  • Pages: 496
  • Sales rank: 155,355
  • Product dimensions: 6.86 (w) x 4.14 (h) x 1.33 (d)

Meet the Author

Stephen King
Stephen King
Few authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.

Biography

Fiction powerhouse Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine, in 1947. As a student at the University of Maine at Orono, he wrote a weekly column for the school newspaper, became active in political causes, and met his wife, the former Tabitha Spruce. In the early years of his marriage, King augmented his meager teacher's salary by selling short stories to men's magazines. Then, in 1973 he hit pay dirt: his novel Carrie was accepted for publication, and a major paperback deal provided the means for him to leave teaching and concentrate full-time on writing. Since then, the prolific author has never looked back.

Dubbed the Master of the Macabre for his domination of the horror genre, King has also written bestselling thrillers, mysteries, fantasies, novellas, and short stories, many of which have been turned into blockbuster films and miniseries (A partial list includes Carrie, The Shining, The Stand,, Misery, It, The Shawshank Redemption, The Langoliers, Stand by Me, and The Green Mile). He also has two works of nonfiction to his credit: a gorgeously crafted memoir/scribbler's how-to (On Writing) and Faithful, a chronicle of the Boston Red Sox' stellar 2004 season, cowritten with Stewart O'Nan. In 2003, he received the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

In between books, the indefatigable King performs in the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band that includes among its rotating personnel fellow authors Dave Barry and Amy Tan; attends as many Boston Red Sox games as is humanly possible; and contributes with his wife, Tabitha, to many local and national charities.

Good To Know

Don't believe everything you read about Stephen King. Among the gossip circulating about the scribe is the rumor that he is going blind. King assures his fans that while he is genetically predisposed to a disease called macular degeneration, which could result in blindness, he is not actually going blind.

King is probably one of the most easily recognizable authors alive, and it's not just because of his string of bestsellers. King has appeared in a number of films based on his work, including Pet Semetary, Thinner, and The Stand.

If you've ever wondered why Stephen King has written several books under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, there is actually a very simple explanation: King is so prolific that he felt it necessary to create an alter-ego so that he could publish more than one book a year. The name was a hastily hobbled together combination of writer Richard Stark (ironically, a pseudonym for Donald Westlake) and Randy Bachman of rock group Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

    1. Also Known As:
      Stephen A. King
      Stephen Edwin King
      Richard Bachman
    2. Hometown:
      Bangor, Maine
    1. Date of Birth:
      September 21, 1947
    2. Place of Birth:
      Portland, Maine
    1. Education:
      B.S., University of Maine at Orono, 1970
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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Wow!

    So superised at how people are saying that there are so many spelling errors! My dad said he read the book and saw the movie It by Stephen King and in the book there weren't as many spelling errors as this one! But, still Stephen King is my favorite author so far....

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  • Posted January 20, 2012

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    This book stopped my reading of Stephen King books!

    I used to read everything that came out by Stephen King or any of his pen names but this is the novel that made me quit reading Stephen King! Thought it was a desparate attempt on his part to just crank out another and much stranger 'King' novel so that there would be something new out at that time. Wouldn't recommend it, ever!

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  • Posted January 19, 2012

    I liked it

    I liked it, but if you're not a Stephen King fan or your just getting into his books I don't recommend you start with this one. The plot itself was a bit boring. Start with the classics like The Shining, Carrie, or It. They're well-known for a great reason!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 13, 2012

    Loved it!

    This book was amazing! I didn't want to put it down. I could read it again and again, even as viciously gruesome as it is, which in my opinion gave it more of a sinister memory scar.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 9, 2012

    Full of stupid errors!

    The publishor of this book needs to do a better job of editing this book...it was a great book.
    But the errors were too much....

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 23, 2011

    Great story!!!!

    Could not put it down...King strikes again!!

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  • Posted June 24, 2011

    Good story, BAD Nook copy

    I've been an off again, on again fan of Stephen King for a while. Some of his stores are incredible and some are so-so. This one was pretty decent. It took me about a week to read it which is average.... the first book in the Dark Tower series I literally stayed up all night to read - I just couldn't put it down!

    The only reason for my poor rating is the HORRIBLE port of this book to Nook. Full of spelling errors - two or three on each and every page. I don't think there was a single 'cl' in the book. Every 'clean his clock' became 'bean his bock' which has a totally different meaning. How Penguin can dare charge what they charge for a book of this poor quality is beyond me. I will easily say this is the LAST Penguin Nook book I'll ever purchase.

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  • Posted May 25, 2011

    The nook copy is bad!

    I love this book, it is another great by Stephen King. However, the NOOK Book or eBook is not worth the money. The nook copy has a lot of problems that do not exist in the real copy, the worst of which is the spelling errors on every page that uses the wrong words.

    To me this book looks like someone used a bad OCR to scan the book and no one checked what had been scanned. For exammple, in the book the word "closed" is used many times, but in the NOOK book it reads "dosed" every time. Unfortunately, this happens with a number of letter combinations leading to wrong words on every page.

    So, my recomendation for anyone wanting to read this great book is to go buy a hard copy rather than wasting your money on an eBook with so many errors.

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  • Posted February 7, 2011

    Classic King! FANTASTIC...but the publisher should be ashamed.

    This is truly one of King's finest works. It is also however the worst quality ebook I have paid for yet. The number of typographical errors is staggering. Nothing that actually affects the readability...but enough to make you question how Penguin could have the nerve to charge $7 for such a shoddy product. I've downloaded Internet Project free books with fewer typos! They should be ashamed. Despite their attempts(Penguin's) to make this an unpleasant experience...the book is a must read/must own for any true Stephen King fan! Thanks Stephen...I'm your biggest fan! ; )

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 17, 2011

    All time favorite!

    This is my all time favorite King book. I think I have read it 5 times, its that good!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 5, 2010

    Thrilling! A page-turner!

    I have recently read The Dark Half for my ninth grade reading project. During my reading, I was awed by King's use of language and incredibly detailed characters. I could always see a clear picture in my mind because of the superb use of imagery. Whenever I didn't understand a situation, King would use dialogue in a way that I could figure it out. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and I know many others will. While I may have enjoyed The Dark Half, not everyone will. I would recommend this book to mature high-schoolers and adults. This novel includes foul language and violence that may not be suitable for some high-schoolers. Personally, I believe that most of my peers and myself can handle it but it may not be the best choice for others. However, I think this is a magnificent choice for readers seeking a thrilling and compelling story. Throughout the novel, I was intrigued and the pages seemed to turn on their own. The Dark Half is a marvelous book that is sure to satisfy a horror-lover's desire. I believe King's style of writing is a primary reason that the novel was so exceptional. The language used by the characters as well as the descriptive text was relatable yet unexpected. King started The Dark Half with events so chilling and he didn't let up as the tale continued. I have past experiences reading his novel and I thought this novel might be repetitive or not as captivating as his others. Fortunately, my prediction proved to be incorrect. Stephen King can enrapture his audience and he displayed his talent in the pages of The Dark Half. Overall, the book had all of the key elements needed in an ideal scary story: vulnerable, antagonistic and heroic characters, a more than sufficient amont of twists, and a plot that was complex but all ties together in the end. The storyline was composed of plenty of blood and a villain you will love to hate. I was always left wanting more and I could never guess how it came to an end. The Dark Half was enthralling, suspenseful, and vivid.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 21, 2010

    Absolutely Amazing

    I am a big Stephen King fan, and recently read some of his Bachman novels. The new forward he added to reprints- 'the importance of being Bachman' mentioned this novel. As a matter of fact, Beaumont and Stark are very personal based characters. It makes one wonder what King may have done to keep his own less dangerous pseudonym alive if given the chance.
    It's a fairly unrealistic storyline, but when have the good King novels been realistically believable? The explanations, despite being mystical and unbelievable, hold true in the story universe. Without giving too much away; the end of story like it's main characters is a study in juxtaposition. An outsider may see it as a happy ending, but it is anything but when one takes the after-effects into account.

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  • Posted January 1, 2010

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    I Also Recommend:

    The Dark Half

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  • Posted April 9, 2009

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    I liked it

    This was the first SK book I have ever read. I found that I really enjoyed the book. I was confused on parts from time to time, but were usually explained later on in the story. It only took me 2 days to read it. Toward the end, I could not put it down. It was twisted. I plan on reading more SK books in the future.

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  • Posted December 19, 2008

    My favorite Stephen King (so far)

    It's been a while since I read this one and I still consider it my favorite Stephen King. Iread it in 2 nights (a record for me) and dreamt about it! To this day I still do a double take when I see a gathering of sparrows.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 30, 2008

    Another Good One...

    I wouldn't say that this was the best Stephen King novel ever, but i really enjoyed it. It slowed down for me in the middle, but the last 150 pages had me never wanting to put the book down. I definitely recommend this book to Stephen King fans or to any one in search of a truly thought provoking tale.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 1, 2008

    There's just something about it...

    I just cant say how much I enjoyed this book. There was a lot going on and it kept me thinking about it until the end. Even when I wasnt reading it I was trying to figure it out (this is without reading the back, I had no idea what it was about when I started). There was just something about the story that kept me wanting more, and I also thought that it was really eerie, especially in the beginning. This is my second favorite book just behind Misery. I would highly recommend reading this one.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 9, 2006

    King delivers another grand title...or is it Bachman?

    ¿I¿m back from the dead and you don¿t seem glad to see my at all, you ungrateful son of a bi$ch.¿ During a time when folks began to question Stephen King¿s story telling ability, the ¿Master of Horror¿ pulls yet another ace from the deck. The Dark Half is a strong novel, similar to a short novella, ¿Secret Window, Secret Garden¿ from another SK book, Four Past Midnight. However, after reading the first couple hundred pages the close association with that story ends and The Dark Half begins. This novel is a nice breath of fresh air compared to other work that King released during this time period such as: The Tommyknockers, Needful Things, Dolores Claiborne, etc. Its unique style screams Bachman and displays Steve King¿s uncanny ability to write beyond the ¿typical monster under the bed¿ yarn, while capitalizing on his untapped ability to write a great crime novel. With a little mythology and telepathy thrown in to boot, The Dark Half delivers a prominent yarn, that will keep the reader engaged from start to finish. The only major problem I had with the book was the short, abrupt ending, which always seems to plague most of King¿s work (as his fans love to point out).

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 27, 2006

    It's Great!

    I read it in a very short period of time because of the fact that this book is very interesting. When I read the book, I enjoyed it. I now think more of Stephen King.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 27, 2004

    A Worthy Effort

    In my opinion this is a good story and a worthwhile read, but it is not his best effort. It feels somewhat overwritten in parts. Personally, I think he explored similar territory to greater effect in the lean and mean 'Secret Window, Secret Garden' from FOUR PAST MIDNIGHT. That said, this story has a wildly imaginative ending that only Stephen King could have created. It provides an interesting take on King's continued fascination with writers, writing, the creative process, and the dark side in each of us.

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