![]() ![]() Calculating all the stories together, I feel this is worthy of a 4 out of 5 stars.” – Robert “Dimndangr” Hicks “I would definitely recommend this one and even those of a younger crowd who may or may not have had the chance to read him I would recommend it to them as well. If you are looking for a collection of highly entertaining and thought provoking stories that are in digestible form then Stephen King’s “Full Dark, No Stars” is a great way to spend the night. In it, a man makes a deal with the devil in order to survive cancer but the payment might not be worth it. ![]() The third story, “Fair Extension”, is the shortest of the bunch but is certainly one that starts off with a bang and never stops until the bloody end. Tess griped with rage plots her revenge on her attacker when she discovers another stranger, one that comes from deep within her mind and soul. “Big Driver”, the second story, is a tale of revenge when writer Tess is assaulted by a stranger and left for dead in the woods of Massachusetts. Sometimes, it is best to let well enough alone. ![]() That “stranger” though will make an unwelcome presence in James’ and his family’s life when his wife, Arlette, proposes to sell of their home to move to Omaha. ![]() The first story is “1922” wherein an ordinary family man, Wilfred Leland James, talks of a “stranger” that lives within the psyche of very person. Full Dark, No Stars – Audio Book Summary:įull Dark, No Stars is a veritable collection of intriguing and tantalizing short stories from master story teller Stephen King himself. ![]()
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