Richard Bachman is Stephen King’s pen name used in the years 1966 to 1973.
Under this name, the “King of Horror” created some of his most unusual works, the best known of which are “The Thinner” and “The Regulators”—novels that boldly push the boundaries of the genre.
And now Stephen King offers the reader a new novel by Richard Bachman…
A victim—or a killer?
A kidnapper—or a savior?
The story of a petty criminal, the mentally disabled Clayton Blaysdell, nicknamed “Blaze,” who decides to carry out a long-thought-out “brilliant crime”…
A novel, which critics say, is no less impressive in psychological depth and plot tension than the best masterpieces of twentieth-century American prose!