Stephen King sorpresas and terrorizes the reader once again with his masterful gift for uncovering and exhibiting the darkest half of the human being.When Thad Beaumont, in the midst of a creative block, after his novel The Sudden Dancers was nominated for the National Book Aw...
DESCRIPCIÓN |
DETALLES |
|---|---|
|
The dark half
Stephen King sorpresas and terrorizes the reader once again with his masterful gift for uncovering and exhibiting the darkest half of the human being. When Thad Beaumont, in the midst of a creative block, after his novel The Sudden Dancers was nominated for the National Book Award and lost, decided to follow his wife's advice and publish a series of twisted and bloody thrillers under the pseudonym of George Stark, he never thought, not even for a moment, that it would be so difficult to "get rid" of that other self that, he couldn't explain how, had ceased to be fictional. When Commissioner Alan Pangborn appears at his house accusing him of a brutal murder, Thad tries to assert his innocence, to assure that he has nothing to do with all those monstrous murders committed so close to his house, nor with the twisted mind that stars in his detective novels, nor with the calls from that obscene and whispering voice that asks him on the phone to surrender. But how to explain that his bloody fingerprints have appeared everywhere at the crime scene? Critics have said... |
Editorial: DEBOLSILLO Fecha de publicación: Páginas: 568 Empastado: Tapa Blanda Idioma: Español |
