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Buch
Originaltitel
Originalsprache
Englisch
Erstveröffentlichung
1991
Band (Reihe)
-
Typ
Buch
Genre
Belletristik: Horror
Auflage
Titel
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
BCA
Jahr
1991
Seitenanzahl
698
ISBN
-
EAN
-
Ausgabe
Gebundene Ausgabe
Auflage
2
Inhalt/Klappentext
Castle Rock, Maine, where Polly Chalmers runs You Sew and Sew and Sheriff Alan Pangborn is in charge of keeping the peace. It's a small town, and Stephen King fans might think they know its secrets pretty well: they've been here before.
Leland Gaunt is a stranger - and he calls his shop Needful Things. Eleven-year-old Brian Rusk is his first customer, and Brian finds just what he wants most in all the world: a 1956 Sandy Koufax baseball card. By the end of the week, Mr Gaunt's business is fairly booming. At Needful Things there's something for everyone.
And, of course, for everyone there is a price. For Leland Gaunt, the pleasure of doing business lies chiefly in seeing how much people will pay for their most secret dreams and desires. And at Needful Things, the prices are high indeed.
For Alan and Polly, this autumn week will be an awful test - a test of will, desire, and pain. Above all, it will be a test of their ability to grasp the true nature of their enemy. They may have a chance...
But maybe not, because, as Mr Gaunt knows, almost everything is for sale: love, hope - even the human soul.
With a demonic blend of malice and affection Stephen King says farewell to the town he put on the map - and delivers another spellbinding testament to his dark genius.
Leland Gaunt is a stranger - and he calls his shop Needful Things. Eleven-year-old Brian Rusk is his first customer, and Brian finds just what he wants most in all the world: a 1956 Sandy Koufax baseball card. By the end of the week, Mr Gaunt's business is fairly booming. At Needful Things there's something for everyone.
And, of course, for everyone there is a price. For Leland Gaunt, the pleasure of doing business lies chiefly in seeing how much people will pay for their most secret dreams and desires. And at Needful Things, the prices are high indeed.
For Alan and Polly, this autumn week will be an awful test - a test of will, desire, and pain. Above all, it will be a test of their ability to grasp the true nature of their enemy. They may have a chance...
But maybe not, because, as Mr Gaunt knows, almost everything is for sale: love, hope - even the human soul.
With a demonic blend of malice and affection Stephen King says farewell to the town he put on the map - and delivers another spellbinding testament to his dark genius.