![]() ![]() ![]() The versatility of Stephen King’s work is on display here with something that is less horrific in its true sense, yet still spine tingling. Recommended to those who love a good dose of Stephen King, as well as those who enjoy novellas filled with masterful narratives. Dussander’s ultimate secret remains under wraps, though time might push the truth along faster than anyone could have expected it. ![]() From there, the story moves into a set of odd occurrences, whereby both Todd and Dussander target those who are less fortunate for their own sick joys, still extorting one another in a way. Todd and Dussander enter into an agreement with one another to keep both their secrets safe, growing closer as they do. Dussander thinks that he might be beholden to the boy, until Todd begins having horrible nightmares about what he is being told and his grades take a nose dive. After some deflection, Dussander admits to it, allowing himself to be extorted as Todd asks many questions about the time running one of the concentration camps. Todd explains that he knows Dussander is not who he purports to be, but rather a Nazi war criminal hiding in plain sight. While delivering a newspaper to one of his customers, Todd confronts the elderly Mr. He is also quite intuitive, something he likes to show those who pay him some mind. Todd Bowden is a great student, who has mastered many of his classes at school. Turning to another of my Stephen King novellas, I wanted to see about the hype this story has received over the years, as I fit it into my reading experience. ![]()
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