I really like Salem's Lot. It is very mysterious. There is a Huey Marston who was in the mob in the twenties and murdered people in his basement. Then his nephew inherits the old house and is an antique dealer and brings in a vampire from the east. The Vampire is called Kurt Barlow. I am guessing Stephen King wanted to project that the victim doesn't know this magical demon and is doomed!
I have to give Stephen King an A+ for mystique! The sequel is also good but they don't really mesh together. It would be fun if Stephen King could expand more on who Kurt Barlow really is. But He really did expound on the mysterious and magical demon/poltergeist. Where did he come from? Is he Vlad Tepes? He is more demonic than any Dracula incarnation!
I have to give Stephen King an A+ for mystique! The sequel is also good but they don't really mesh together. It would be fun if Stephen King could expand more on who Kurt Barlow really is. But He really did expound on the mysterious and magical demon/poltergeist. Where did he come from? Is he Vlad Tepes? He is more demonic than any Dracula incarnation!