Danse Macabre

Roadwork: A Novel

Author: Stephen King

Danse Macabre is a unique combination of fantasy and autobiography, of classic horror writing honed to an unforgettable edge; an analysis of horror, terror and the supernatural in films, television and books by the bestselling master of the genre — Stephen King. Ranging across the whole spectrum of horror in popular culture and going back to the seminal classics of Count D….Read More

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