Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, Horror
Summary
Stephen King's second book,
'Salem's Lot (1975)--about the slow takeover of an
insular hamlet called Jerusalem's Lot by a vampire patterned
after Bram Stoker's Dracula--has two elements that he also
uses to good effect in later novels: a small American town,
usually in Maine, where people are disconnected from each
other, quietly nursing their potential for evil; and a mixed
bag of rational, goodhearted people, including a writer, who
band together to fight that evil.
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