Stephen King
Stephen King is an American author of horror, suspense, and fantasy novels. He is considered one of the most influential authors of his genre and is known for his best-selling books such as “It,” “The Shining,” and “Salem’s Lot.” King is also known for his short stories, many of which have been adapted into movies and television shows. His writing style is often characterized by its use of suspense, horror, and psychological tension.
Stephen King Books in Order
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11.22.63 by Stephen King
11.22.63 is a novel by Stephen King about a time traveller who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963.
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Bag of Bones
Here Mike finds the once familiar town in the tyrannical grip of millionaire Max Devore. Devore is hell-bent on getting custody of his deceased son’s daughter and is twisting the fabric of the community to this purpose.
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Doctor Sleep
Following a childhood haunted by terrifying events at the Overlook Hotel, Danny Torrance has been drifting for decades.
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End of Watch
As similar cases mount up, Hodges is stunned to discover the evidence points to Brady Hartsfield, the notorious ‘Mercedes Killer’ who they helped to convict. It should be impossible: Brady is confined to a hospital room in a seemingly unresponsive state.
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Finders Keepers
After thirty-five years in prison, Morris is up for parole. And he’s hell-bent on recovering his treasure.
Now it’s up to retired detective Bill Hodges – running an investigative company called ‘Finders Keepers’ – to rescue Pete from an ever-more deranged and vengeful Morris… -
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Mr Mercedes
A cat-and-mouse suspense thriller featuring Bill Hodges, a retired cop who is tormented by ‘the Mercedes massacre’, a case he never solved.
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Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption
There’s a guy like me in every state and federal prison in America, I guess – I’m the guy who can get it for you.
And new convict Andy Dufresne wants two things from fellow prisoner Red: a small rock-hammer for carving stones and a giant poster of Rita Hayworth.
So begins this mesmerising tale of unjust imprisonment, deep friendship and offbeat escape. -
Stephen King – Body: Penguin Readers
In 1960s America, four young boys go on a journey to search for the body of a boy killed by a train. As they travel, they discover how cruel the world can be, but also how wondrous.