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You Are Destined to Be Together Forever Summary

Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Murder, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

You Are Destined to Be Together Forever

Published: 9, December 2014
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Murder, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 6.1 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

This short novella returns to the central character's origins to examine the beginnings of his romance with Stormy Llewellyn

The spirit of Elvis returns here, as does another ghostly character who will lead the young couple into an adventure that will culminate in their obtaining the prophecy that they will spend forever with one another. Saint Odd, the series' final full-length novel, was scheduled to be released in January 2015.


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The Taking Summary

Dean Koontz, Action, Adventure, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Occult, Psychological, Romance, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

The Taking

Published: 2004
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Occult, Psychological, Romance, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Molly Sloan awakens in the middle of the night in the midst of an unusually rapid heavy rainstorm. She leaves her husband Neil in bed, unable to sleep, and goes downstairs to work on a screenplay she is working on.

Coyotes from the adjacent woodland gather on her doorstep in huddles. She wonders what could have terrified such creatures into fleeing the safety of the deep forests and exposing themselves to human contact. 

She walks outdoors, disturbed, to stand among the wild beasts, and is terrified — not by the animals, but by the unusual, strangely glowing rain. She recognizes, instinctively, that the rain is dirty.

Molly and Neil scour the news for information once she returns home. They can only gather that the same phenomena are occurring all around the planet before all contact is lost. 

They decide to abandon their remote house, meeting with the people of a nearby little mountain town to prepare a resistance, despite the fact that they have no idea what they would be fighting against. 

The rain finally stops after ten hours of pouring. A heavy, gloomy fog has replaced it, obscuring everything and transforming trees and buildings into towering shadows. 

Molly and Neil are now in the local bar, where about 60 people have come with their pets and children. The occurrence is said to be the result of an extraterrestrial invasion.

Unusual sounds and lights are heard and observed. Strange fungi sprout in a local tavern's lavatory, and a terrifying fungus spreads on trees, lawns, buildings, and people alike. 

Huge things glide above the scared populace from time to time, and people feel as though they are entirely known by whatever or whoever fills these aerial ships - assuming the quiet, drifting objects are crafts of some type. 

Molly and Neil set off on a quest to rescue the town's youngsters, many of whom are trapped in their houses, accompanied by a stray dog named Virgil. Meanwhile, the tavern's patrons, divided into warring groups, battle the strange menace that has engulfed their town. 

Surprisingly, Virgil appears to be able to tell when and where particular youngsters are in danger. Later, it is discovered that other animals are directing rescue attempts to save other youngsters.

As they seek answers, the townsfolk come to the conclusion that they are under attack by extraterrestrial invaders who have arrived as an advanced group to reverse-terraform the Earth so that its changed atmosphere will support their alien body’s needs. 

However, while doing so, they will poison the planet's human inhabitants, who must die in order for the invaders to exist. 

Molly feels that the invaders are of the most malignant sort and that they seek nothing but devastation at all times. 

Even when they face the most horrifying and twisted animals on their quest, Molly and Neil are able to save 13 children with the assistance of Virgil and other animals after going through many tragedies. 

Molly is certain that the aliens permitted them to save the children in order to harvest them for some more heinous purpose; yet, a series of circumstances lead her to feel that there is still hope and that the children have been spared for a unique cause. 

After 36 hours of rain, mist, and darkness, a new rain falls, much to the satisfaction of the characters, and wipes away all the monsters, fungi, and sick alien presences on the planet.

Molly, Neil, and eight of the children they rescued had been living in a house for at least a year. Society has begun a sluggish process of restoration; the majority of survivors are children and those who saved them, as well as dogs and animals that assisted in the rescues. 

Molly is now a teacher, and Neil has returned to his church job. Most people don't talk about what happened, and the reasons for the aliens' departure are never mentioned. 

However, while the identity or origin of the invaders is never fully addressed, towards the conclusion of the novel, Molly discovers that the invaders were not aliens at all, but they had really lived through the biblical apocalypse and that the monsters were demons sent to Earth to exterminate mankind. 

Only a few would be saved, like on Noah's Ark, to rebuild a better world. Several facts in the story corroborate her opinion.

The novel concludes on a lighter note, with Molly resolving to write another book — this time for her soon-to-be-born son or daughter, rather than for publication. When Neil asks her what the book will be about, she responds, "Hope."


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Deeply Odd Summary

Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Deeply Odd

Published: 2013
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 6 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Odd Thomas meets a mad truck driver around a month after the events of Odd Apocalypse

Odd gets a vision of three children being burned alive by someone wearing a red suit, black shirt, and black mask during this meeting, as he touches the trucker. Odd realizes at that point that the trucker had the same vision and is the one torching the youngsters. The trucker immediately attempts but fails, to murder Odd

Odd pursues the trucker despite the fact that the man attempted to murder him because he knows he must assist the children. 

Odd, realizing he needs a car, grabs an SUV used as a getaway vehicle during a crime but smashes it. Then he notices a limousine approaching. The driver, who turns out to be an old feisty, fascinating, and occasionally enigmatic lady, pulls up to him and asks him a few questions before offering him a job as her chauffeur. 

He grudgingly accepts the task and tracks down the trucker to a remote estate guarded by fierce dogs. 

Devil worshippers make their sacrifices here, and they're planning a mass sacrifice of a large group of children. 

The ghost of Alfred Hitchcock, who has been coming to Odd on a regular basis, explains numerous of the cultists' beliefs. They are affluent, powerful, and nasty individuals who get away with whatever they want because the deity they worship protects them. 

Hitchcock's spirit communicates to Odd for the first time, which he has never experienced before; the living dead simply does not speak. 

Hitchcock emphasizes to Odd that at this moment in time, the only thing that counts is protecting the children. Odd is massively outmanned and will very definitely perish in the process.

Pretending to be a fellow cultist, Odd murders five cult members and manages to release the children, allowing him to flee the property and the demonic mayhem that is engulfing the remaining cult members. 

He finally arrives in the limousine, where his patron Mrs. Fischer and the rescued children await him. She drives them to a home that appears to be extremely comfortable, and a kind couple welcomes them inside. 

Once everyone is inside, five more adults and nine more youngsters join them. They all treat the rescued children with love, feeding them, talking with them, listening to them, and spending healing time with them. 

Later, while reclining on a sofa and focussing on a card in his hand, Odd notices that the five parents and nine children who had arrived earlier had vanished. 

Then he is told that the children he saved will be returned to their homes. They will have no recollection of the atrocities to which they were subjected.

The immediate challenges presented to Odd are overcome in this book, but there are clues of the endgame throughout. The author has declared that the seventh book in the Odd Thomas series will be the final one.


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Odd Apocalypse Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Thriller

Odd Apocalypse

Published: 2012
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Thriller
Book 5 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

A reclusive millionaire has asked Odd Thomas and his traveling partner Annamaria to stay at his large, beautiful home, Roseland. 

However, there is a serious problem within the enormous property's boundaries. The few employees there are hostile to everyone from the outside world, and when Odd explores the estate, the terrain and buildings appear to alternate between static beauty and a hell on earth... which he discovers is impacted by equipment developed by a genius from the past. 

Odd can't just take his friend and their dogs (one of whom is still alive, the other a ghost) and flee. 

Despite the warnings, Annamaria, who has her own mysteries, has intimated to Odd that Roseland holds secrets that are far more terrible than merely an exceptional condition of preservation. 

He must locate someone concealed within the gloomy preserve who will require all of his assistance.


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Frankenstein: Prodigal Son Summary

Dean Koontz, Kevin J. Anderson, Children's Comics, Conspiracy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: Prodigal Son

Published: 2005
Genre: Children's Comics, Conspiracy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 01 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

The basic narrative follows New Orleans detective Carson and her partner Michael as they search for "The Surgeon," a serial killer. 

Deucalion, once known as The Monster, is alarmed by reports of this serial murderer, believing that his old master and creator, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, has returned. 

When Carson meets Deucalion, the investigation takes a darker turn, leading Carson and Michael down the road of a 200-year-old mystery and evil that threatens more than just New Orleans.

In New Orleans, a serial killer is on the loose and killing nonstop. A number of women have been discovered dead with one or more body parts missing–feet, hands, ears, lips–you get the picture. 

A few men have also died after having their internal organs removed medically. The inquiry is being led by detective partners Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison

She is aggressive and hard-driving both inside and outside of the automobile. Maddison is her polar opposite: a devoted spouse who is constantly able to mock himself and Carson in a way that keeps things honest. 

Carson is also in charge of her younger autistic brother Arnie, who is constructing a castle fortress in his room.

The stronghold is a symbol, a warning that something far more sinister is at work than just a serial murderer. 

Carson's first clue is Deucalion, a mystery guest. He's reportedly the inheritor of a theater and has arrived in New Orleans from a monastery abroad. 

He moves with fast speed, employing an extraordinary sleight of hand, and has enormous scars tattooed on one side of his face. 

He claims to be almost two centuries old, made from body parts, and brought to life by Victor Frankenstein by a lightning strike. 

He believes that Frankenstein, also known as Victor Helios, is still alive in New Orleans and poses as a local benefactor. He also forms a particular relationship with Arnie, who is in peril as well.

The true story is significantly more sinister. Helios has honed his ability to produce human life, ostensibly soulless but improved beings, and a perfect race infiltrating civilization until Helios fulfills his aim of eradicating humanity. 

However, something isn't quite right. Some of those who were created with no ambitions other than to serve Helios and to be submissive to his whims are starting to think, act, and even murder on their own. 

It turns out that you can't make people and expect them to stay robots. They want significance, joy, or even just to be free of Helios—wishes that are far more human than Helios would allow.


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Sleeping Beauties Summary

Stephen King, Owen King, American, Classic, Fiction, Ghost, Historical, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Post Apocalyptic, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Sleeping Beauties

Published: 26, September 2017
Genre: American, Classic, Fiction, Ghost, Historical, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Post Apocalyptic, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

A strange lady beats two guys who run a meth lab out of their mobile home to death, and then sets fire to the lab before allowing herself to be apprehended by the local sheriff. 

Lila Norcross, in the impoverished town of Dooling, part of the fictional Tri-Counties region of Appalachia. 

Simultaneously, reports emerge of a mysterious illness sweeping the globe, causing women to fall into a deep sleep while cocooned in a strange material. 

The sickness, called "Aurora," also makes the sleeping ladies homicidal, assaulting and killing any adult who tries to release the cocoons.

Clint, Lila's husband and the chief psychiatrist at the Dooling Correctional Institute for Women, notices Aurora in his patients around the same time that the woman, dubbed "Eve Black," is incarcerated there. 

As the disease spreads throughout the town, local women become desperate to stay awake, which results in looting and riots. 

Lila succumbs to the illness and is replaced by Terry Coombs, her alcoholic chief deputy, who appoints Frank Geary, a former animal control officer with a short fuse, as his second-in-command. 

Warden Janice Coates, Clint's superior, fires one of her guards, Don Peters, for sexual harassment; he drugs her with Xanax, leaving Clint to protect the few remaining female inmates.

Clint interviews Eve and discovers that she is an "emissary" sent by an alien creature who believes that women are capable of creating a society devoid of war, abuse, and other ills that she claims are mostly caused by males. 

Clint is "the Man," according to her, and his mission is to guard Eve for "a week or two" while she pledges to heal the ladies of Aurora

Meanwhile, Frank and Terry deputize numerous new recruits, including Peters and Eric Blass, a juvenile delinquent, and gradually restore order to Dooling. 

Rumors about Eve's ability to sleep and wake without incident spread across the village, prompting Frank to begin enlisting Terry's help in luring her out of prison in order to save the sleeping ladies. 

Clint's son Jared and his companion Mary successfully conceal Lila and three other women in an empty house, fearful that Frank will exploit their bodies as hostages.

Meanwhile, the ladies are trapped in a post-apocalyptic Dooling that they refer to as "Our Place" in another reality. 

Even as several unexpectedly leave, Lila and Janice assume leadership, and the women begin to re-establish themselves (due to their bodies having been destroyed by men in the real world). 

Instead of finding additional survivors, a crew assigned to hunt for them comes and finds a majestic Tree, which turns out to be the doorway between Our Place and Dooling. 

Frank's wife, Elaine Nutting, tries to burn the Tree down because she doesn't want to return to the real world, but Eve intervenes by sending an inmate, Jeanette Sorley, to stop her; Jeanette has a little boy whom she urgently wants to see again, so she agrees to intervene. 

When Jeanette discovers Elaine lighting the Tree gateway, she wrestles the lighter and a revolver away from her. 

Jeanette then tosses the lighter into the trash and grabs the revolver to stow it in her belt. Leaves rustle behind her before she can do so. Jeanette turns around with the rifle in her hand, and Lila accidentally fires and kills her.

Clint and his merry band take firearms from the police station, causing Frank and Terry to form a posse to storm the prison and kidnap Eve

During the attack, two criminals whom Lila had apprehended based on an inmate's confession use a stolen bazooka to blow up the station and a section of the jail, killing fifteen women before Vanessa Lampley, a former guard, shoots them down. 

Terry kills himself out of sadness and cowardice, Peters and Blass are slain, and the majority of Frank's men abandon him, but he makes it to Eve's cell. 

Even though Eve herself assures Frank that murdering her is the best way to rescue his family, Clint, Jared, Janice's daughter Michaela, a prisoner called Angel Fitzroy, and an old volunteer named Willy Burke try to urge him to spare her life. 

Clint uses guilt to push Eve to use her power to save Willy when his heart suddenly stops, realizing that Eve is attempting to establish that males are fundamentally violent and should be allowed to die out. 

When Frank and the others notice this, they allow Eve to return to Our Place, where she gives the ladies the option of returning to Dooling or staying put. At the end of the day, all of the ladies vote to return.

Life gradually returns to normal as sleeping ladies throughout the world awaken from their slumber. 

However, Lila and Clint's already unstable marriage falls apart, and the couple decides to divorce, with Clint returning to his previous position at a nearby jail and Lila retiring as sheriff. 

Lila travels out to where the Tree used to stand, haunted by Jeanette's death and seeking forgiveness and asks Eve for a sign of her presence. Then, on her palm, a solitary brown moth (one of Eve's forms) falls.


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Under the Dome Summary

Stephen King, Action, American, Classic, Contemporary, Drama, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Under the Dome

Published: 10, November 2009
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Action, American, Classic, Contemporary, Drama, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

On October 21, 2017, at 11:45 a.m., the little Maine village of Chester's Mill is abruptly and gruesomely cut off from the rest of the world by an invisible, semi-permeable barrier of unknown origin. 

The barrier's instant emergence causes a number of injuries and fatalities and also keeps former Army Captain Dale "Barbie" Barbara, who is attempting to escape Chester's Mill due to a local disagreement, inside the town.

When Police Chief Howard "Duke" Perkins goes too near to The Dome, his pacemaker explodes, killing him instantaneously. 

This effectively eliminates the final substantial challenge to James "Big Jim" Rennie, a used car dealer and the town's Second Selectman. 

Big Jim wields considerable authority in Chester's Mill and seizes the chance to utilize the barrier as part of a power play to grasp control of the town.

Big Jim chooses one of his buddies, the inept Peter Randolph, as the new head of police. He also begins filling the ranks of the Chester's Mill Police Department with suspects, including his son, Junior Rennie, and his associates. 

Junior suffers from frequent migraines caused by an as-yet-undiscovered brain tumor, which has also begun to affect his mental state; unbeknownst to Big Jim, Junior was in the process of beating and strangling a girl (Angie McCain) to death when the barrier appeared, and by the time Big Jim places him on the police force, Junior has killed another girl (Dodee Sanders).

Col. James O. Cox (who is stationed outside The Dome) telephones Julia Shumway, the editor of the local newspaper, and asks her to deliver a message to Barbie to contact him. 

Cox then requests that Barbie act as the government's agent in bringing down The Dome, as it has become known. 

Cox assigns him the duty of identifying The Dome's power source, which is thought to be someplace in town, drawing parallels to Barbie's Army specialty in locating enemy weapons plants. 

Cox may also predict the political repercussions of such a circumstance in a small community. 

Barbie is restored in the United States military and brevetted to the rank of Colonel as a result of a Presidential order. 

Barbie is also given a decree that gives him jurisdiction over the township. However, given the nature of small-town politics, this move is not well accepted by Big Jim and his gang of rogue police officers. 

Around this time, Duke's widow, Brenda Perkins, uncovers a file on her husband's computer that details Big Jim's money-laundering methods.

As Big Jim insinuates and orchestrates disquiet and dread among the townsfolk in order to consolidate his authority, Barbie, Julia, and a few other townspeople try to keep things from spinning out of hand. 

Barbie is framed and jailed for four murders after crossing Big Jim's path multiple times. He is suspected of murdering Reverend Lester Coggins, who laundered money for Big Jim's large-scale methamphetamine organization, as well as Duke's wife Brenda PerkinsAngie and Dodee

While Barbie is in jail, other inhabitants use a Geiger counter to locate the source of The Dome to an abandoned farm; the gadget they uncover in the center of the property's orchard is strongly suggested to be alien in origin. 

Big Jim's limitations get more stringent, and the police force becomes more brutal, energizing the town and finally causing several locals to break Barbie out of jail, murdering Junior seconds before he can murder Barbie.

The disorganized opposition retreats to the abandoned farm, where many individuals touch the weird object and see visions. 

They not only conclude that the device was installed by extraterrestrial "leatherheads" (so named because of their appearance), However, they are primarily teenagers who have built up The Dome as a form of entertainment, a kind of ant farm intended to catch sentient individuals and allow their captors to observe everything that occurs to them.

On an organized "Visitors Day," when people outside The Dome can meet with people inside, Big Jim sends Randolph and a detachment of police to retake control of his former methamphetamine operation from Phil "Chef" Bushey, who is preventing Big Jim from covering up the operation and hoarding the over 400 tanks of propane stored there (Chef wants it all, explaining, "I need it to cook"). 

Big Jim underestimates Chef's aptitude for self-defense and meth-induced paranoia; he and the now-ostracized head selectman Andy Sanders (whom Chef has introduced to meth usage) defend themselves and the meth lab with assault guns. 

Many people are murdered in the subsequent shootout, and Chef, who is fatally wounded, detonates a plastic explosive device he has planted in the meth lab. 

The resulting explosion, when mixed with the propane and meth-making ingredients, creates a poisonous firestorm large enough to incinerate the majority of the town.

On national broadcast, nearly a thousand of the town's population are promptly burnt, leaving just over 300 people alive, who progressively die off as the poisonous air hampers their breathing. 

The twenty-seven refugees in the abandoned farm, an orphaned farm child hiding in a potato cellar, and Big Jim and his informal aide-de-camp, Carter Thibodeau, in the town's fallout shelter, are among the survivors. 

Big Jim and Thibodeau eventually turn on each other due to the limited oxygen supply (and Big Jim's fear that Thibodeau will testify against him if they survive); Big Jim stabs and disembowels Thibodeau, only to die several hours later when hallucinations of the dead drive him outside into the toxic environment. 

Despite the Army's efforts to push clean air through The Dome's walls, the survivors in the barn begin to slowly asphyxiate.

Barbie and Julia approach the control gadget, pleading with their kidnappers to let them free. 

Julia contacts a solitary female leatherhead who is no longer accompanied by her pals and thus is not subject to peer pressure. 

Julia persuades the leatherhead to take pity on them by continuously expressing that they are actual sentient creatures with real "small lives," and by sharing a traumatic childhood event with the teenage extraterrestrial. 

The Dome slowly rises and then vanishes, enabling the toxic air to evaporate and eventually liberating what is left of Chester's Mill.


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From a Buick 8 Summary

Stephen King, American, Fiction, Horror, Literary, Occult, Rural, Science Fiction, Small Town, Suspense, Thriller

From a Buick 8

Published: 24, September 2002
Author: Stephen King
Genre: American, Fiction, Horror, Literary, Occult, Rural, Science Fiction, Small Town, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

The story is told through the eyes of men of Troop D, a Pennsylvania State Police barracks in Western Pennsylvania. 

After the death of Curtis Wilcox, a well-liked member of Troop D, his son Ned began to visit the barracks. He immediately gains the respect of the officers, dispatcher, and custodian. 

Ned is informed about the "Buick 8" by the troopers. The Buick 8, which looks like a vintage blue 1953 Buick Roadmaster, has been in storage in a shed near the barracks since 1979 when a mysterious driver abandoned it at a petrol station and then vanished. 

They learn that the automobile isn't really a car at all. The steering wheel is immovable, the dashboard instruments are worthless props, the engine has no moving components, the ignition wires are useless, there are four portholes on the passenger side and only three on the driver's side, the automobile heals itself when injured, and it repels all dirt and debris.

Sandy Dearborn, now Sergeant Commanding of Troop D, is the book's major narrator, and he recounts Ned the narrative, recounting numerous events involving the automobile and his father's love for it. 

The automobile will regularly emit "lightquakes," which are enormous flashes of purple light that last for a long time. 

These lights will "give birth" to bizarre flora and creatures that are unlike anything we've ever seen. 

Curtis Wilcox's previous accomplice Ennis Rafferty, as well as an escaped lowlife called Brian Lippy, had both vanished near the automobile. 

Later on, it was theorized that the Buick may have been a doorway between our world and another.

Ned becomes persuaded that the Buick was somehow connected to his father's death in a seemingly random road accident after hearing the story of the Buick and how it was kept hidden by Troop D for so long. 

After all, the gas station employee who originally reported the Buick parked in front of the business was the same guy who would kill his own father years later. 

Sandy tells him not to become too attached to the Buick ("Buicks are everywhere," he later warns), but after leaving Ned at the Troop D base to eat at a diner, he recalls that Ned never inquired if anybody had considered burning it. 

He deduces that Ned is hell-bent on destroying the Buick and that the Buick intends to take advantage of that desire to transport Ned to another universe.

Sandy goes to the shed to discover Ned seated in it, brandishing a gun and a match, having poured gasoline beneath the car. 

The Buick changes into a vortex as Sandy drags Ned out, attempting to suck both Ned and Sandy within. 

The remainder of the crew arrives on the suspicion that something horrible is about to happen, and together they recollect the narrative of the Buick's genesis at their station, freeing Ned and Sandy, but not before Sandy gets a sight of the world outside the Buick. Lippy's swastika necklace and cowboy boots, as well as Ennis' Stetson hat and Ruger revolver, are all visible.

The last anecdote is recounted, suggesting that the idea of destroying the Buick was explored. 

They eventually reach the conclusion that the Buick serves as a type of world-to-world regulator valve, and that eliminating it would do more harm than good. 

They determine that keeping an eye on the Buick is the safest option, in the hopes that whatever mystical force qualities it carries will soon go away.

Eddie J commits suicide, and Ned goes on to become a State Trooper. Ned shows Sandy the Buick one day; the windshield has a break in it that has not been mended.


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Dreamcatcher Summary

Stephen King, Alien Invasion, American, Fiction, Horror, Literary, Literature, Occult, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Dreamcatcher

Published: 20, February 2001
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Alien Invasion, American, Fiction, Horror, Literary, Literature, Occult, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Dreamcatcher is the story of four longtime friends: Gary "Jonesy" Jones, Pete Moore, Joe "Beaver" Clarendon, and Henry Devlin

It is set in the fictional town of Derry, Maine. The four defended Douglas "Duddits" Cavell, an older lad with down syndrome, from a gang of vicious bullies when they were adolescents. 

Jonesy, Beaver, Henry, and Pete began to share the boy's unique talents, such as telepathy, shared dreaming, and seeing "the line," a psychic trail left by human movement, as a result of their new connection with Duddits.

Jonesy, Beaver, Henry, and Pete gather for their yearly hunting expedition at the Hole-in-the-Wall, a remote lodge in the Jefferson Tract. 

They are sandwiched between an extraterrestrial invasion and a deranged retired US Air Force Colonel named Abraham Kurtz

Jonesy and Beaver, who are staying at the cabin while Henry and Pete go out for supplies, come upon Richard McCarthy, a bewildered and delirious stranger who is roaming around the lodge during a blizzard and raving about lights in the sky. 

McCarthy, a victim of alien abduction, becomes ill and dies while sitting on the toilet. After gestating in his gut, an alien parasite chews its way out of his anus and assaults the two guys, killing Beaver

Jonesy inhales the spores of the weird reddish fungus distributed throughout the cabin by the stranger and his parasite, and an extraterrestrial creature "Mr. Gray" takes over his consciousness.

Henry and Pete come across a woman from the same hunting group as the weird man at the cabin on their way back from their supply run. 

She is also crazy and parasitically afflicted. After their car crashes, Henry abandons Pete with the lady and attempts to return to the lodge on foot. 

His telepathic senses then alerted him to the fact that Pete is in jeopardy, Beaver is dead, and Jonesy is no longer Jonesy

Mr. Gray is attempting to flee the place while influencing Jonesy's body. The aliens attempted to infect Earth several times, beginning with the Roswell accident in the 1940s, but environmental reasons always prevented them, and the US government always covered up the unsuccessful invasion attempts. 

Mr. Gray has become the perfect Typhoid Mary—and he knows it—with the infection of Jonesy, who can hold the alien within his head while also spreading the illness. 

Mr. Gray hijacks a vehicle carrying a spore-filled extraterrestrial body, and Jonesy, who is confined inside a mental fortress, is unable to stop him.

It is up to Henry, who is now a quarantined Army prisoner, to persuade the military to go after Jonesy/Mr. Gray before it is too late. 

Jonesy, who is now a prisoner in his own head, attempts to assist. Both are persuaded that their old pal Duddits holds the answer to save the planet. 

Using telepathic abilities garnered from the alien fungus, Henry informs Army commander Owen Underhill of Kurtz's intention to kill the majority of Army men in order to preserve secret. 

The two stage an escape by instigating a disturbance among the other convicts and damaging the base in the process. 

An angry Kurtz, together with his followers Freddy and Perlmutter, pursues the duo as they flee. 

Despite his own reluctance and agony, Perlmutter gets infected with a psychic parasite and is being used to seek out Owen and Mr. Gray.

Owen and Henry accompany Jonesy/Mr. Gray to Derry, Maine, and share childhood recollections along the journey, including a time when Duddits and his buddies searched for a missing girl. 

Henry and Owen get together to help Duddits, who is suffering from leukemia. Following a tearful departure with Duddits' mother, the trio uses Duddits' abilities to track Jonesy/Mr. Gray southward to Quabbin Reservoir. 

Mr. Gray aims to infect the local water supply with a parasite-affected dog he infected with the spores. 

Jonesy is able to significantly impede Mr. Gray's growth by inducing the presence to seek bacon, which it consumes uncooked after procuring it from a convenience shop. 

Jonesy's body is considerably sickened by the raw meat, allowing the trio just enough time to catch up and face Mr. Gray at the reservoir.

Using the last of his abilities, Duddits assists Henry and Jonesy in psychologically defeating Mr. Gray, as well as assisting Owen in shooting the parasite that erupts from the dog. 

Duddits dies as a result of the endeavor, but he has stopped Mr. Gray's ambitions. Kurtz and his men arrive, the infected soldier still in their van. 

They ambush and murder Owen, but Kurtz is killed by Freddy, who is afraid Kurtz would kill him next. 

Freddy runs, returning to their truck, but is murdered by the parasite that was developing within Perlmutter's now-dead body. 

Exhausted and half-crazy, Henry shoots the car's gas tank, killing the last of the extraterrestrial presence on Earth. He re-encounters Jonesy, who collapses from weariness.

Jonesy and Henry reminisce about their time in an underground military complex where they were detained after the events at the reservoir months later. 

Jonesy was resistant to the alien fungus the entire time, and Mr. Gray was only able to take over his mind because he imagined it could - the concept being captured like in a dreamcatcher.


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The Tommyknockers Summary

Stephen King, Alien Invasion, Classic, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

The Tommyknockers

Published: 10, November 1987
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Alien Invasion, Classic, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Roberta "Bobbi" Anderson, a writer of Wild West-themed fiction, stumbles across a metal item that turns out to be a protrusion of a long-buried extraterrestrial spaceship while strolling in the woods near Haven, Maine. 

When the spaceship is revealed, it begins to spew an invisible gas into the atmosphere, gradually transforming people into beings who resemble the aliens that formerly inhabited the ship. 

The transition, or "becoming," gives them a restricted type of brilliance that allows them to be extremely imaginative while providing little philosophical or ethical understanding into their creations. 

The spaceship also prohibits individuals who are afflicted from leaving town, causes psychotic behavior in certain people, and leads to the loss of a small kid named David Brown, whose elder brother Hilly teleports him to the Havenites' planet Altair 4.

The protagonist of the novel is James Eric Gardener, a poet and Bobbi's acquaintance who goes by the moniker "Gard." Because of the steel plate in his head, a relic of a youthful skiing accident, he is largely resistant to the ship's affects. 

Gard is also an alcoholic who has a tendency to binge drink, resulting in violent outbursts and long blackouts. 

Gard watches Bobbi's health deteriorate and her sanity goes as she is nearly completely overtaken by the ecstasy of "being" one with the spaceship. 

Apart from his friendship with Bobbi, Gard believes he has little to live for and resolves to stay with her to attempt to slow down her decline. 

He sees the locals change, learns of Bobbi's dog Peter's torment and manipulation, and observes individuals getting killed or worse when they delve too deeply into the bizarre happenings.

Gard, Bobbi, and others have been working on uncovering the ship for several weeks. 

Gard intends to murder Bobbi after touring the spacecraft and returning to her house, as he can see she is no longer human. 

Bobbi uses a pistol to compel Gard to take a deadly dosage of Valium. He covers his consciousness while they converse, pulls out his own rifle, and shoots Bobbi

As Bobbi dies, she telepathically cries, alerting the locals, who come to her house, determined to murder Gard for fear of him harming the ship. 

In exchange for saving David Brown from Altair 4, Ev Hillman, David and Hilly's grandpa, assists Gard in escaping into the woods.

Gard boards the ship, almost dying from his fight with the villagers. He ignites the ship and telepathically propels it into space with his last ounce of power. 

This leads to the deaths of virtually all of the town's residents, but it also stops the ship's influence from spreading to the rest of the globe, which may be terrible. 

Agents from the FBI, CIA, and "The Shop" raid Haven shortly afterward and capture as many Havenites as possible (killing roughly a quarter of the survivors), as well as a handful of the changed individuals of Haven's gadgets.

David Brown is found safe in Hilly Brown's hospital room in the last pages.


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Christine Summary

Stephen King, American, Classic, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Christine

Published: 29, April 1983
Author: Stephen King
Genre: American, Classic, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

In 1978, Arnie and his friend Dennis come upon a damaged 1958 Plymouth Fury being sold by Roland D. LeBay, an older man with a back brace who christened the automobile "Christine." 

Arnie buys Christine for $250, despite Dennis' objections. Dennis sits inside Christine while Arnie finishes the paperwork and has a vision of the vehicle and its environs as they were 20 years ago when the automobile was new. 

Dennis, terrified, thinks he doesn't like Christine. Christine is taken by Arnie to a do-it-yourself garage owned by Will Darnell, who is accused of using the garage as a cover for illegal activities. 

Arnie loses his spectacles and his acne clears up as he fixes the automobile, but he also becomes reclusive, humorless, and pessimistic. 

Dennis encounters LeBay's younger brother, George, after he dies, and George explains LeBay's history of rage and violence. George discloses that LeBay's small daughter choked to death in the back seat of the car while eating a cheeseburger and that LeBay's wife later committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning in the front seat.

Dennis notices that Arnie has started dressing like a 1950s greaser and has taken on many of LeBay's personality qualities. 

Arnie has become close to Darnell, even working as a courier in Darnell's smuggling operations, according to Dennis

As Arnie nears the completion of Christine's restoration, he begins dating an attractive student named Leigh

Christine is forced to stay in an airport parking lot by Arnie's parents. Soon later, Clarence "Buddy" Repperton, a bully who blames Arnie for his expulsion from school, discovers Christine's whereabouts and, with the assistance of his group, vandalizes the automobile. 

Christine's capacity to fix herself is recognized by Arnie, who pushes her through Darnell's garage until enough damage has been undone for her to run, and then through the junkyard until she is fully repaired. 

Arnie strains his back in the process and, like LeBay, starts wearing a back brace. Leigh nearly chokes to death on a cheeseburger during a date with Arnie and is only saved by the intervention of a hitchhiker. 

Christine's dashboard lights seemed to turn into bright green eyes, observing her during the tragedy, and Arnie only tried to save her half-heartedly, Leigh observes. 

Leigh swears she'll never get in the car again, believing she and Christine are vying for Arnie's devotion. 

Around town, there are a number of unexplained car-related deaths. Darnell, Buddy, and all but one of his vandalous accomplices are among the victims. 

Christine is linked to each of the deaths, but there is no proof on the automobile. Despite Arnie's impeccable alibis, Detective Rudy Junkins becomes skeptical of him. 

Christine is performing these killings on her own, possessed by LeBay's vengeful soul, and then healing herself.

While learning more about Christine and LeBay's background, Leigh and Dennis begin dating. 

Dennis believes LeBay sacrificed his daughter and wife in order to make Christine a vessel for his spirit. 

They compare Arnie's autographs before and after he bought Christine, as well as LeBay's. 

Arnie becomes enraged when he discovers Leigh and Dennis getting uncomfortably close in Dennis' vehicle. 

Junkins is killed in a vehicle accident shortly after. Dennis and Leigh develop a scheme to smash the automobile and save Arnie, fearing they would be next. 

While Arnie is at a college, Dennis and Leigh entice Christine to the garage and use a sewage tanker truck to rip her apart. 

Dennis sees LeBay's ghost pleading with him to come to a halt before the wreckage is crushed. 

Dennis discovers that Arnie and his mother were killed in a car accident and that Christine had previously murdered Arnie's father. 

According to witness stories, LeBay's ghost, who was linked to Arnie through Christine, exited the Plymouth and sought to reclaim Arnie, but Arnie battled him to a stalemate, culminating in the accident.

Dennis and Leigh's relationship has come to an end after four years. He learns about a vehicle accident in which a drive-in theater employee—the sole surviving member of Buddy's gang—was murdered by a car that slammed through a cinderblock wall in Los Angeles. 

Dennis theorizes that Christine has rebuilt herself and is preparing to assassinate anybody who stands in her way, sparing himself for last.


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