The legendary Stephen King novel “Pet Sematary”—in a new translation and for the first time ever without cuts!
A novel that even King, considering it “too scary,” for a long time didn’t want to release into print—but only in its first year 657,000 copies were sold! The novel formed the basis for the eponymous film by Mary Lambert (where King, by the way, played a small role).
The Cr(e)ed family seems to be a real embodiment of the “American dream”: father—an successful doctor, beautiful mother, wonderful children. For complete idyll, all they lack is only a large old house, where they move soon.
But suddenly the idyll turns into a nightmare. Because in the ancient woods surrounding their new home, there is SOMETHING—more terrible than death itself—and… more powerful.