Dark Half, The
  Dark Half, The
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First Edition Release Date: November, 1989

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When Thad Beaumont wakes to the nightmare of George Stark, he hears birds, thousands of them, all cheeping and twittering at the same time, and with the sound comes a presentiment full of memory and foreboding: The sparrows are flying again.

   Thad Beaumont is a writer, and for a dozen years he secretly published novels under the name of "George Stark" because he was no longer able to write under his own name. He even invented a slightly sinister author biography to satisfy the many fans of Stark's violent bestsellers. But Thad is a healthier and happier man now, the father of infant twins, and starting to write as himself again. He no longer needs George Stark, and in fact has a good reason to lay Stark to rest. So, with nationwide publicity, a bit of guilt, and a good deal of relief, the pseudonym is retired.

   In the small town of Castle Rock, Maine, where Thad and Liz keep a summer home, Sheriff Alan Pangborn ponders the brutal roadside murder of a man named Homer Gamache. When Homer's pick-up truck is found, the bloody fingerprints of the perpetrator are all over it. They match Thad Beaumont's exactly. Armed with evidence, Pangborn pays the Beaumonts a visit, and suddenly he too is thrust into a dream so bizarre that neither criminal science nor his own sharp mind can make sense of it.

   At the center of the nightmare is the devastating figure of George Stark, Thad Beaumont's dark half--impossibly alive and relentlessly on the loose--a killing machine that destroys everyone on the path that leads to the man who created him. As Stark approaches, as Thad and Liz contend with the escalating horror and implacable threat of his existence and Thad reaches deep inside his own mind to mount a defense, forces gather in the air above Castle Lake, outriders of the dead to the land of the living....To whom do they belong?

   Here is The Dark Half, a tale of terror so real and fascinating that Stephen King's growing legion of fans will find themselves squirming in the master's heart-stopping, blood-curdling grip--and loving every minute of it.

 

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Posted By: Dee - January 31st, 2012 11:43:59 pm EST

I found the book readable, but not believable. I think King is a great writer and has oodles of imagination and talent, but I like a book, even fantasy fiction, to have an element of credibility. I was tired of the flocks of sparrows long before the ending, and because I found it a bit tiresome and improbable, I didnot find it chilling at all.

 
 
Posted By: Floxy - January 19th, 2012 10:31:26 am EST

when i read the book Dark Half i thought it the most wonderful work of art I've ever come across, and immediately i made up my mind to become a writer and i would be so honored to meet Stephen King in person because i see him as a literary legend. Florence, Nigeria.

 
 
Posted By: ThatGuyOverThere - November 10th, 2011 6:48:40 am EST

Beyond great! It was very different from the movie, I must say, but that wasn't really something I didn't see coming. I felt guilty on occasions while reading this novel because I actually liked Stark. He straddled the border that separated the outrageously evil from the pure, 100% evil, but it was all too easy to respect the guy, all too easy to know exactly how Thad felt about a part of him liking his dark half. I suppose that's what makes King such a great writer.

 
 
Posted By: Twila - October 27th, 2011 6:10:46 am EDT

This was the first book I had read in about grade seven or so by Stephen King, and I absolutely adored it. To this day it is my favourite, and George Stark is forever a sexy beast in my eyes.

 
 
Posted By: Donna - September 3rd, 2011 1:35:43 pm EDT

Great story! I was surprised that I had not read this book. It was wonderful!

 
 
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