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El gran gusano hediondo se ha enseñoreado de la aldea abandonada y no permitirá que nadie acabe con sus misas negras. La máquina planchadora ha probado la sangre de una virgen y quiere más, mucho más, y su macabro deseo no se detendrá ante nada. Los amplios maizales imponen a los chicos sus sanguinarios ritos...
El umbral de la noche nos transporta a un mundo de terrores imposibles pero que están ahí, a la vuelta de la esquina, en un maizal, en un pueblo abandonado, en una lavandería, debajo de la cama o tras la puerta de ese armario que ni siquiera rechina. Un libro de relatos escalofriantes, por el indiscutido maestro del terror.
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El umbral de la noche
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Night Shift
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Stephen King has brought together nineteen of his most unsettling short pieces--bizarre tales of dark doing and unthinkable acts from the twilight regions where horror and madness take on eerie, unearthly forms...where noises in the walls and shadows by the bed are always signs of something dreadful on the prowl.
The settings are familiar and unsuspected--a high school, a factory, a truck stop, a laundry, a field of Nebraska corn. But in Stephen King's world any place can serve as devil's ground...if the time of night is propitious, and the forces of darkness are strong, and the victims are caught just slightly off their guard... (source)
Contains:
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Jerusalem's Lot
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Graveyard Shift
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Night Surf
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I Am the Doorway
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The Mangler
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The Boogeyman
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Grey Matter
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Battleground
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Trucks
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Sometimes They Come Back
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Strawberry Spring
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The Ledge
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The Lawnmower Man
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Quitters, Inc.
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I Know What You Need
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Children of the Corn
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The Last Rung on the Ladder
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The Man Who Loved Flowers
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One for the Road
- The Woman in the Room
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How good it was to step into the cold, draughty hall here at Chapelwaite, every bone in an ache from that abominable coach, in need of instant relief from my distended bladder--and to see a letter addressed in your own inimitable scrawl propped on the obscene little cherry-wood table beside the door!
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