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The Dead Zone
Stephen King

The Dead Zone

Viking Press (Aug 30, 1979)
9780670260775
| Hardcover
426 pages | 165 x 244 mm | English
Dewey 813 .54
LC Classification PZ4.K5227 De PS3561.I483
LC Control No. 79012785

Genre

  • Horror Tales

Subject

  • Fiction / Horror
  • Fiction In English
  • Large Type Books
  • New England

Plot

Johnny Smith is an ordinary young man with an engaging grin, a talent for teaching, and a new girl. As he takes Sarah to a carnival, life looks very good. But is his bizarre run of luck on the Wheel of Fortune really a blessing? A few hours later an accident slams Johnny Smith into a coma that will last four and a half years. In four and a half years a lot can change. When Johnny wakes up, his girl, his career, and his youth are gone. But the tragedy of his loss is nothing compared to the horror of his gain. For Johnny Smith can now scan the minds, the pasts, and the futures of certain others through a single touch. It is a gift he does not want and a fate he cannot escape. He is repeatedly forced into the role of Cassandra - morally compelled to warn, and inevitably despised for his efforts. And then, one fine summer day, Johnny shakes the hand of an ambitious politician and is visited by a vision of a future so unspeakable that only Johnny can believe its truth. And only Johnny Smith can act to stop it. He is alone... and it isn't fair. In his gripping tale of an ordinary man forced to confont extraordinary evil, Stephen King has created a masterpiece of menace. But it is also the compelling story of Johnny Smith, one whose echoes will haunt you long after the final page is turned.

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