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Stephen King Penning Sequel to The Shining

The Master of Horror and Suspense Stephen King has announced that the sequel to “The Shining” titled “Doctor Sleep” will be released on September 24th, 2013, the same day that the Shining was published back in 1977.

His website, Stephen King.com, gives a synopsis of the novel, which King promises to be “A return to balls-to-the-wall, keep-the-lights-on horror”:

Stephen King returns to the characters and territory of one of his most popular novels ever, The Shining, in this instantly riveting novel about the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) and the very special twelve-year-old girl he must save from a tribe of murderous paranormals.

On highways across America, a tribe of people called The True Knot travel in search of sustenance. They look harmless—mostly old, lots of polyester, and married to their RVs. But as Dan Torrance knows, and tween Abra Stone learns, The True Knot are quasi-immortal, living off the “steam” that children with the “shining” produce when they are slowly tortured to death.

Haunted by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father’s legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence. Finally, he settles in a New Hampshire town, an AA community that sustains him, and a job at a nursing home where his remnant “shining” power provides the crucial final comfort to the dying. Aided by a prescient cat, he becomes “Doctor Sleep.”

Then Dan meets the evanescent Abra Stone, and it is her spectacular gift, the brightest shining ever seen, that reignites Dan’s own demons and summons him to a battle for Abra’s soul and survival. This is an epic war between good and evil, a gory, glorious story that will thrill the millions of hyper-devoted readers of The Shining and wildly satisfy anyone new to the territory of this icon in the King canon.

I’ve actually been listening to the audiobook version of “IT”, read by Steven Weber, and I give the book my highest recommendation, especially the narration by Steven Weber. Although it clocks in at over 44 hours, I have found it extremely difficult to shut off. Steven is an accomplished actor, probably best remembered for his lead role on the TV show “Wings”. To bring this post full circle, Weber played as Jack Torrence in the mini-series version of “The Shining”.

Elliott Miller

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