A stunning collection from international bestseller Stephen King that displays his phenomenally broad readership (stories published in The New Yorker, Playboy, and McSweeney’s and including the 25,000 word story “Gingerbread Girl” published in Esquire).
Stephen King—who has written more than fifty books, dozens of number one New York Times bestsellers, and many unforgettable movies—delivers an astonishing collection of short stories, his first since Everything’s Eventual six years ago. As guest editor of the bestselling Best American Short Stories 2007, King spent over a year reading hundreds of stories. His renewed passion for the form is evident on every page of Just After Sunset. The stories in this collection have appeared in The New Yorker, Playboy, McSweeney’s, The Paris Review, Esquire, and other publications. Who but Stephen King would turn a Port-O-San into a slimy birth canal, or a roadside honky-tonk into a place for endless love? A book salesman with a grievance might pick up a mute hitchhiker, not knowing the silent man in the passenger seat listens altogether too well. Or an exercise routine on a stationary bicycle, begun to reduce bad cholesterol, might take its rider on a captivating—and then terrifying—journey. Set on a remote key in Florida, “The Gingerbread Girl” is a riveting tale featuring a young woman as vulnerable—and resourceful—as Audrey Hepburn’s character in Wait Until Dark. In “Ayana,” a blind girl works a miracle with a kiss and the touch of her hand. For King, the line between the living and the dead is often blurry, and the seams that hold our reality intact might tear apart at any moment. In one of the longer stories here, “N.,” which recently broke new ground when it was adapted as a graphic digital entertainment, a psychiatric patient’s irrational thinking might create an apocalyptic threat in the Maine countryside…or keep the world from falling victim to it. Just After Sunset—call it dusk, call it twilight, it’s a time when human intercourse takes on an unnatural cast, when nothing is quite as it appears, when the imagination begins to reach for shadows as they dissipate to darkness and living daylight can be scared right out of you. It’s the perfect time for Stephen King.
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Horror crazy (verified owner) –
I have read lots of horror fictions by lots of different authors, many of whom are favorites, including Bentley Little, Ramsey Campbell, and Dean Koontz. But almost no one is better than Stephen King! And while the author has proven again and again, over a course of DECADES, that he is nearly unbeatable at providing chilling novels, he always excels at crafting terrifying, unforgettable short stories and, if it wasn’t for Night Shift, I would consider Just After Sunset the best collection of his short stories I have ever read. Willa: This eerie, touching story is unlike any other ghost story you’ve ever read, probably unlike any other you will EVER read, in fact, and as a fan of ghost stories, I loved it. The Gingerbread Girl: To describe it simply while providing almost NO spoilers, it’s a terrifying cat-and-mouse tale of an innocent woman who has a horrific encounter with a serial killer. N.: Chances are good that any fan of H.P. Lovecraft’s most bizarre and disturbing short stories will enjoy this disturbing novella! The Cat from Hell: As a huge fan of horror movies, I had been waiting to read this nightmare since I had seen the truly scary adaptation of it that was included in Tales from the Darkside: The Movie. I don’t know if I prefer the film version or King’s literary story more, but it should be enough to tell you whether or not I was disappointed. A wonderfully horrifying story for fans of supernatural shockers about cats! A Very Tight Place: A nice, scary fright-fest that does more than provide a perfect finale for the collection; it also proves that it’s a probably a terrible idea to get on Stephen King’s bad side! These are among my favorite stories of the entire collection, and they are just SOME of the 13 screamers that guarantee that Just After Sunset is a perfect match not just for fans of King’s short stories, but especially for fans of his HORROR stories! I am writing this review in March of 2023, but I can promise you that this book will make for awesome Halloween reading this October!