![]() Legendary storyteller Stephen King goes into the deepest well of his imagination in this spellbinding novel about a seventeen-year-old boy who inherits the keys to a parallel world where good and evil are at war, and the stakes could not be higher-for their world or ours.Ĭharlie Reade looks like a regular high school kid, great at baseball and football, a decent student. ![]() The trade paperback becomes available 5/31/22. In Gwendy’s Final Task, master storytellers Stephen King and Richard Chizmar take us on a journey from Castle Rock to another famous cursed Maine city to the MF-1 space station, where Gwendy must execute a secret mission to save the world. But where can one hide something from such powerful entities? ![]() Now, malignant forces seek to possess the button box, and it is up to Senator Gwendy Peterson to keep it from them at all costs. A successful novelist and a rising political star, she was once again forced to deal with the temptation the box represented. Years later, the button box reentered Gwendy’s life. Pushing any of its eight colored buttons promised death and destruction. It offered treats and vintage coins, but it was dangerous. When Gwendy Peterson was twelve, a mysterious stranger named Richard Farris gave her a mysterious box for safekeeping. The eighth Dark Tower novel, but chronologically set between the fourth and fifth volumes.The final book in the New York Times bestselling Gwendy’s Button Box trilogy from Stephen King and Richard Chizmar. The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 2012 Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 2010 Nominee, British Fantasy Award's August Derleth Award, 2010 Runner-up (10th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2007 Winner, British Fantasy Award's August Derleth Award, 2005 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2005 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2004 Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 2002 Winner, Locus Award for Best Dark Fantasy/Horror Novel, 1999 Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1999 Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Art Book, 1998 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1998 Published under pseudonym Richard Bachman Winner, Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1997 Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1997 Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1995 Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy/Horror Novel, 1995 Runner-up (14th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1993 Runner-up (13th place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1992 Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1992 Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award's Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel, 1991 Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Horror Novel, 1990 Runner-up (16th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 1988 Runner-up (16th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1988 The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three Runner-up (3rd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1987 ![]() Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1987 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1985 įirst published as a limited edition in 1984, then for the mass market in 1987 Runner-up (7th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1984 Runner-up (6th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1984 Runner-up (21st place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1982 Winner, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1982 Runner-up (8th place), Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, 1981 Nominee, British Fantasy Award’s August Derleth Award, 1981 Runner-up (2nd place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1980 Runner-up (15th place), Locus Award, 1979 Runner-up (4th place), Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel, 1978 įirst novel published under pseudonym Richard Bachman Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine. He has written over 200 short stories, most of which have been compiled in book collections. King has published over 65 novels/novellas, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. His books have sold more than 400 million copies, and many of them have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books. The following is a complete list of books published by Stephen King, an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy.
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