Blood & Smoke

Blood & Smoke
Formats: Cassette/CD
Released (US): 2000
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
In Print: No

Synopsis:

In Lunch at the Gotham Cafe, Steve Davis is suffering through intense withdrawal--from both nicotine and his wife. His desperation for a cigarette and for his ex are almost too much to bear, but that's nothing compared to the horrors that await him at a trendy Manhattan restaurant.

In 1408, Mike Enslin, bestselling author of "true" ghost stories, decides to spend the night in New York City's most haunted hotel room. But he must live to write about it without the help of his ex best-friends, his trusty smokes.

And in In the Deathroom, a man named Fletcher is held captive in a South American stronghold. His captors will use any tortuous means necessary to extract the information they want from him. His only hope lies with his last request--one last cigarette, please.

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Posted By: Sylvanna Rayne - 02/25/2009 - 8:09 PM EST

Narrated by the author himself, "Blood and Smoke" gave this fangirl the unique pleasure of having King 'read' her a story before bed. Lunch at the Gotham Cafe struck me as an amusing mystery- EEEEE, EEEEEEEEEEE. In the Deathroom will sweep you into an adrenaline rush. But my favorite was 1408- and as I lay in a dark room with my eyes closed, enjoying the story beyond measure, I found myself sitting up wide-eyed and searching for the light switch by the end. Very well told, very scary.


Posted By: Colette - 02/16/2009 - 5:56 PM EST

Amazing King.... these audio books are awesome ! I have a blind friend who can enjoy the masterful way Stephen crafts the written word; and the added excellence that this incredible author narrarates his own works/stories. The audio "samples" offered on this website are captivating enough to cause one to order the CD, re-read these classics and, infact, read or re-read any and all of King's books. How does this respected talented guy keep on cranking out all these primo, astonishing works? ! He will be, without doubt, one of history's best and well-loved authors.