Everything’s Eventual: Five Dark Tales

Everything’s Eventual: Five Dark Tales by Stephen King is an unabridged collection published by Simon & Schuster Audio on March 4, 2014. This edition features eight pages of spine-tingling stories that delve into the realms of horror and the macabre, showcasing King’s signature storytelling style. The collection includes notable tales such as “The Man in the Black Suit,” set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, and “Riding the Bullet,” which gained significant attention online.
Readers will encounter a variety of narratives that explore themes of fear, mortality, and the supernatural. The stories range from a hitchhiker’s unsettling journey to a couple’s disastrous lunch, each infused with King’s unique blend of tension and intrigue. Other tales, like “1408,” highlight the eerie experiences of a writer confronting the unknown. This collection is a testament to King’s ability to weave together dark fiction, making it a compelling addition for fans of literature and genre fiction.
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Includes the story “The Man in the Black Suit”—set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen King, the iconic, spine-tingling story collection that includes winners of an O. Henry Prize and other awards, and “Riding the Bullet,” which attracted over half a million online readers and became the most famous short story of the decade, as well as stories first published in The New Yorker, “1408,” made into a movie starring John Cusack.
“Riding the Bullet” is the story of Alan Parker, who’s hitchhiking to see his dying mother but takes the wrong ride, farther than he ever intended. In “Lunch at the Gotham Café,” a sparring couple’s contentious lunch turns very, very bloody when the maître d’ gets out of sorts. “1408,” the audio story in print for the first time, is about a successful writer whose specialty is “Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Graveyards,” or “Ten Nights in Ten Haunted Houses,” and though Room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel doesn’t kill him, he won’t be writing about ghosts anymore. And in “That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French,” terror is déjà vu at 16,000 feet.
Whether writing about encounters with the dead, the near dead, or about the mundane dreads of life, from quitting smoking to yard sales, Stephen King is at the top of his form in the fourteen “brilliantly creepy” (USA TODAY) tales assembled in Everything’s Eventual. Intense, eerie, and instantly compelling, they announce the stunningly fertile imagination of perhaps the greatest storyteller of our time.
Stories include:
-Autopsy Room Four
-The Man in the Black Suit
-All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
-The Death of Jack Hamilton
-In the Deathroom
-The Little Sisters of Eluria
-Everything’s Eventual
-L.T.’s Theory of Pets
-The Road Virus Heads North
-Lunch at the Gotham Café
-That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French
-1408
-Riding the Bullet
-Luckey Quarter
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