The Stand

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444720730

Price: £12.99

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Stephen King’s apocalyptic vision of a world blasted by virus and tangled in an elemental struggle between good and evil remains as riveting and eerily plausible as when it was first published.


‘THE STAND is a masterpiece’ (Guardian). Set in a virus-decimated US, King’s thrilling American fantasy epic, is a Classic.

First come the days of the virus. Then come the dreams.

Dark dreams that warn of the coming of the dark man. The apostate of death, his worn-down boot heels tramping the night roads. The warlord of the charnel house and Prince of Evil.

His time is at hand. His empire grows in the west and the Apocalypse looms.

When a man crashes his car into a petrol station, he brings with him the foul corpses of his wife and daughter. He dies and it doesn’t take long for the virus which killed him to spread across America and the world.

Reviews

A writer of excellence...King is one of the most fertile storytellers of the modern novel
<I>Sunday Times</I>
'King is the greatest popular novelist of our day, comparable to Dickens'.
<I>Toby Litt, Guardian</I>
A writer of excellence...King is one of the most fertile storytellers of the modern novel
<I>Sunday Times</I>
'King is the greatest popular novelist of our day, comparable to Dickens'.
<I>Toby Litt, Guardian</I>
[The Stand] has everything - adventure, romance, prophecy, allegory, satire, fantasy, realism, apocalypse . . . Great!
New York Times Book Review
A masterpiece . . . King says in the novel's introduction that he "wanted to write a fantasy epic like The Lord of the Rings, only with an American setting", and that's absolutely what he did . . . The Stand is dense and rich. Every character is full and alive
Guardian
A fabulous teller of stories who can create an entire new world and make the reader live in it
Express
[The Stand] has everything - adventure, romance, prophecy, allegory, satire, fantasy, realism, apocalypse . . . Great!
New York Times Book Review
A masterpiece . . . King says in the novel's introduction that he "wanted to write a fantasy epic like The Lord of the Rings, only with an American setting", and that's absolutely what he did . . . The Stand is dense and rich. Every character is full and alive
Guardian
A fabulous teller of stories who can create an entire new world and make the reader live in it
Express