(Compact Disc - Abridged, 3 CDs, 3 hrs. 30 min.)
Stephen King reads three of his classic short stories, including "1408," now a feature film!
Enter a nightmarish mindscape of unrelenting horror and shocking revelations as the greatest storyteller of our time takes us inside a world of yearning and paranoia, isolation and addiction. It is the world of the smoker.
Stephen King's audio original story collection, Blood and Smoke, features the tale "1408," now a Dimension Films motion picture starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson.
Also inside are "In the Deathroom" and "Lunch at the Gotham Café," both horrific tales of withdrawl, desperation, and unfiltered suspense.
King has become the most innovative of authors when it comes to the publishing format of his books. In Blood and Smoke, he offers three short horror stories, loosely tied by the theme of cigarettes and smoking, exclusively in audio. The worlds he creates in "Lunch at the Gotham Caf ," "1408," and "In the Deathroom" are vivid and chillingly surreal. King himself delivers the reading, which showcases to near perfection his mammoth storytelling talents; the words themselves, plus their pace and inflection, and the use of sarcasm and humor are all his own. This will become a classic; essential for all fiction collections.--Kristen L. Smith, Loras Coll. Lib., Dubuque, IA Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsFew authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.
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August 18, 2001: Enter the Gotham Cafe, have lunch, experience what our protagonist in the first of three typically deep King stories is suffering. Steve Davis has quit smoking. Bad timing. His wife is asking for a divorce. They meet at the Gotham Cafe with his wife's lawyer for lunch to discuss terms. What follows is far worse than any craving for a cigarette or losing a wife can feel like. And a story you will not soon forget. In the second story, '1408', Mike Enslin is a writer whose books are about all the nights he has spent in supposedly 'haunted' houses, castles, graveyards. Now he is to spend the night in room 1408 of the Dolphin hotel. He doesn't believe anything different will happen to him here than what happened to him in all those other 'haunted' places, namely, nothing. But 'nothing' is far from what happens one dark night in room 1408 and Mike Enslin will not come out the same man who went into that room. In the third story 'In the Deathroom', Stephen King's talent for storytelling will have you believing that yes, you can feel the cold gray tile on the floor in this room, you can hear the steady hum of the torture machine, and you can smell the all pervasive odor of death that awaits a man named Fletcher, held captive here and being forced to tell all. In all three tales, told in Stephen King's own voice, the main character begins as one person, and ends up as quite another. All three men are changed profoundly, and all three men can link this change to smoking, or the cessation of. A brilliant trio of Stephen Kingness, you will at once find yourself grossed out at the Gotham Cafe, frightened to death in room 1408, and scared but hopeful in 'the Deathroom'.
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December 21, 2000: I am not much of a fan of audiobooks but this one is not too bad. The stories are entertaining and chilling also. '1408' is a great story, the best of the collection. The one bad thing I must say is that the CDs are not indexed at all. Each story has one track. Therefore, if you take the CD out and then put it back in, you have to hold the FF button to find where you left off (unless you remember to look at the timer on your CD player).