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Graveyard Shift

and Other Stories from Night Shift

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Graveyard Shift

By: Stephen King
Narrated by: John Glover
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Consummate master of his craft, Stephen King has kept millions awake past midnight shivering at tales that probe the shadows and reveal the dark side. Now listeners can chill to this second dramatic unabridged production of short stories from his best selling book, Night Shift. It brings Stephen King's demonic stories fully to life—and the terror even closer to home.

Dropout drifter Hall has crossed the country doing whatever comes his way. Working the "Graveyard Shift" in a decaying Massachusetts mill under a bullying foreman is just one more leg in his crazy quilt journey, until it leads to a nether realm where the Rat Queen defends her empire. Things are never as they seem, as "The Man Who Loved Flowers" proves one perfect Spring evening on the sidewalks of New York. In "The Last Rung on the Ladder" beautiful Kitty hangs from dizzying heights above a hideous fate and, in "Night Surf," a group of teenagers on a late summer beach watch the world end in a gruesome, viral whimper. The mind-numbing secrets of "Jerusalem's Lot" wait in an ancestral mansion where blood binds the Boone family to a timeless history of unspeakable evil.

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Best of the 'lot

While the dissecting of Night Shift into three parts appears to be a shameless grab for money, this volume is a bargain and a half. Some of the best of King's short fiction collection is here - the brutal and ravaging "Graveyard Shift" and utterly chilling "Jerusalem's Lot" - among less horrifying but equally well-told tales like "The Last Rung on the Ladder" and "Night Surf". Courtesy of John Glover, who lends a multi-textured performance across all of the stories contained in this selection, the listener can truly hear the beginnings of the masterful writing that would go on to create masterpiece novels like "The Stand" and "'Salem's Lot". When "The Man Who Loved Flowers" is the least terrifying of the bunch (and don't let the name or that description fool you), you know you're in for a wicked treat as only King can deliver.

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Good stories, strange omissions.

very weird that these collections are only off ered in partial chunks, but whatever. I mean, sometimes you just need to read Jerusalem's lot again, or night surf, or whatever
also, stories are poorly indexed.

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Good book to pass time

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Book is great for road trips if your a King fan. Most stories are standard King others give you the "humm?" look. Over all great short book.

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Very Disappointed

I guess I should have read closer to the details. There are only two stories on here.

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Excellent Collection

I love this collection of Stephen King short stories. I'm a long time fan of Stephen King. I've listened to and read these stories over and over again. John Glover does an excellent job with the narration. The stories are still scary no matter how old I am! I definitely recommend the listen.

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Some interesting stories. Audio quality and performance was better than first Night Shift book. Jerusalem's Lot is a good read for Salem's Lot fans. Overall it's okay, something to read in between larger novels.

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Another good listen.

From the master of ..... these stories has me hooked again. Thanks Mr. King again.

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Don't listen with the lights out.

Would you listen to Graveyard Shift and Other Stories From Night Shift again? Why?

I would. These stories are great from beginning to end.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I loved Charles Boone. In his story. There is great interest,since I loved the letter format, and first person presentation.

Which character – as performed by John Glover – was your favorite?

Charles boone.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The end of graveyard shift.

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Half was great, half drug on

The best part of this collection for me was "Night Shift", as a kid i heard this story, I don't rememby why or what the context was, but I heard my mother tell it. It stuck with me, and it was a joy to find the original source. I also loved the "the Man Who Loved Flowers", it wasa really fun short read. The biggest let down for me was Jerusalem's Lot, I had already read Salem's lot and this really felt pale in comparison. All in all Stephen King writes some really fun short stories, I am actually starting to like them more than his novels.

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The Last Rung

The Last Rung of the Ladder was very impressive to me. In how little time I spent with these characters but how large of an emotional impact they made of me.

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