It's hard sometimes to remember what one has previously posted, but I'm pretty sure I did not already mention this (if I have, please forgive me).
Just wanted to mention that some weeks ago I read this story, and I enjoyed it. Sure, not the deepest mythology King has created, but it fits with the other stories I've read in the collection so far -- it's entertaining, and it is backed by a good premise. This book definitely compares very favorably to Night Shift -- did anyone think that was even possible? All of King's collections are excellent, but usually most cannot compare to his first one, so this is a very cool thing.
Just wanted to mention that some weeks ago I read this story, and I enjoyed it. Sure, not the deepest mythology King has created, but it fits with the other stories I've read in the collection so far -- it's entertaining, and it is backed by a good premise. This book definitely compares very favorably to Night Shift -- did anyone think that was even possible? All of King's collections are excellent, but usually most cannot compare to his first one, so this is a very cool thing.