Written under the Richard Bachman pseudonym months before Stephen King completed his first novel Carrie, Blaze is one of the best lost novels ever to resurface--the story of a small-time delinquent who teams up with a seasoned pro in a kidnapping scheme.
Or is he?.
But there\'s only one problem: by the time the deal goes down, Blaze\'s partner in crime is dead.
The kidnapping should go off without a hitch, with George as the brains behind their dangerous scheme.
Then Blaze met George Rackley, a seasoned pro with a hundred cons and one big idea.
None too bright either, thanks to the beatings he got as a kid.
Clayton Blaisdell, Jr., was always a small-time delinquent.
Bachman died in 1985 (cancer of the pseudonym), but this last gripping Bachman novel resurfaced after being hidden away for decades--an unforgettable crime story tinged with sadness and suspense.
Once upon a time, a fellow named Richard Bachman wrote Blaze on an Olivetti typewriter, then turned the machine over to Stephen King, who used it to write Carrie .
Master storyteller Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachman) presents this gripping and remarkable New York Times bestselling crime novel about a damaged young man who embarks on an ill-advised kidnapping plot--a work as taut and riveting as anything he has ever written.
This Premium Edition includes Memory, the riveting opening of Kings latest novel, Duma Key.
Written under the Richard Bachman pseudonym months before Stephen King completed his first novel Carrie, Blaze is one of the best lost novels ever to resurface--the story of a small-time delinquent who teams up with a seasoned pro in a kidnapping scheme