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Black House
by Stephen King
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Called out of retirement to hunt a copycat serial killer dubbed the Fisherman, Jack Sawyer must once again descend into the parallel world of the Territories. This is the sequel to THE TALISMAN.
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9780739300152,
Digital,
Random House AudioBooks,
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9780613495455,
Prebinding,
Bt Bound,
2001
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9780345441034,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2002
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9780345459251,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2002
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9780375504396,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
2001
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9780345470638,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2003
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9780345451217,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2002
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Media Reviews
It may be unsettling to the earlier novel's many acolytes, but I think that BLACK HOUSE is a BETTER novel than THE TALISMAN, one that is more wholly and comfortably what it is, and some kind of dark masterpiece. On the strength of what Straub and King have accomplished here, both in terms of narrative drive and genre manipulations--after all, this is a horror novel that couldn't really exist without the fantasy-novel template that THE TALISMAN provided--I'm ready for whatever the scribbling fellows are up to next."
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