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— Mordechai Richler, The Vancouver Sun

“An absorbing, constantly surprising novel filled with true narrative magic.”

— The Washington Post

“Stephen King is the Winslow Homer of blood.”

— The New Yorker

“Enthralling…superb.”

— Dallas Times Herald

“A spellbinder, a compulsive pageturner.”

— Atlanta Journal

“It grabs you and holds you and won’t let go…a genuine page turner.”

— Chattanooga Times

“Blending philosophy with a plot that moves at supersonic speed while showcasing deeply imagined characters…an impressive sensitivity to what has often loosely been called the human condition.”

— Newsday

“You surrender yourself…King engulfs you…and carries you away to 4am pageturning.”

— A.P. Wire

“Thoroughly exciting…scary and real.”

— Chicago Tribune

“A spellbinding piece of literature.”

— Library Journal

“Haunting and touching…a literary event.”

— Entertainment Weekly

“In a special and startling way, King has created a small American gem of a story.”

— Chicago Tribune

“A tour de force…vastly entertaining.”

— The Atlanta JournalConstitution

“A literary triumph…Read this book.”

— Milwaukee Journal

“King is a master storyteller.”

— Seattle Times

“Superbly crafted…extraordinary.”

— Booklist

“His writing has a lyricism, an evocative descriptive sweep…It’s a gift.”

— The Columbia State

“Dazzlingly well written.”

— The Indianapolis Star

“Faultlessly paced…continuously engrossing.”

— Los Angeles Times

“King is a terrific storyteller.”

— San Francisco Chronicle

“A knockout thriller…brilliant, compelling…grips you by the throat.”

— Flint Journal

“The pages turn and you’re snared by his web.”

— Baton Rouge Advocate

“King possesses an incredible sense of story… [he is] a gifted writer of intensely felt emotions, a soulful writer in control of a spare prose that never gets in the way of the story…I, for one (of millions), wait impatiently to see where this king of storytellers takes us next.”

— Ridley Pearson

“There came a morning in the spring—April, it would have been—when they spied a man sitting out on Hammock Beach.

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