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An edition of Black house (2001)

Black House

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Twenty years ago, a boy named Jack Sawyer traveled to a parallel universe called The Territories to save his mother and her Territories "twinner" from a premature and agonizing death that would have brought cataclysm to the other world. Now Jack is a retired Los Angeles homicide detective living in the nearly nonexistent hamlet of Tamarack, WI. He has no recollection of his adventures in the Territories and was compelled to leave the police force when an odd, happenstance event threatened to awaken those memories.

When a series of gruesome murders occur in western Wisconsin that are reminiscent of those committed several decades earlier by a real-life madman named Albert Fish, the killer is dubbed "The Fisherman" and Jack's buddy, the local chief of police, begs Jack to help his inexperienced force find him. But is this merely the work of a disturbed individual, or has a mysterious and malignant force been unleashed in this quiet town? What causes Jack's inexplicable waking dreams, if that is what they are, of robins' eggs and red feathers? It's almost as if someone is trying to tell him something. As that message becomes increasingly impossible to ignore, Jack is drawn back to the Territories and to his own hidden past, where he may find the soul-strength to enter a terrifying house at the end of a deserted track of forest, there to encounter the obscene and ferocious evils sheltered within it.

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Publisher
Random House
Language
English
Pages
625

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Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2001

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.I483 B57 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
624p.
Number of pages
625

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL33991542M
Internet Archive
blackhousenovel0000king_f2v5
ISBN 10
0375504397
ISBN 13
9780375504396
LCCN
2001031657
OCLC/WorldCat
871697480, 1022878419, 46836935
Goodreads
44538406

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Work Description

Preceded by: The Talisman

Black House is a horror novel by American writers Stephen King and Peter Straub. Published in 2001, it is the sequel to The Talisman. This is one of King's numerous novels that tie in with the Dark Tower series. Black House was nominated to the Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel.

The novel is set in Straub's homeland of Wisconsin, rather than in King's frequently used backdrop of Maine. The town of "French Landing" is a fictionalized version of the town of Trempealeau, Wisconsin. Also, "Centralia" is named after the nearby small town of Centerville, Wisconsin, located at the intersection of Hwy 93 and Hwy 35.

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Right here and now, as an old friend used to say, we are in the fluid present, where clear-sightedness never guarantees perfect vision.
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