Cujo A Novel

Cujo A Novel by Stephen King is a gripping tale of terror published by Simon and Schuster on September 3, 2024. This edition spans 416 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Cujo, a once-friendly Saint Bernard who becomes a source of horror after a tragic encounter leads to a transformation fueled by illness and rage, impacting everyone in the small town of Castle Rock.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of psychological suspense and the unraveling of a community faced with an unimaginable threat. As Cujo’s affable nature gives way to a terrifying force, the novel explores the consequences of fear and madness. This edition features a striking vintage cover, enhancing the classic horror experience that Stephen King is renowned for, while immersing readers in a chilling atmosphere of dread and tension.
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The classic tale of terror that “hits the jugular” (The New York Times) from #1 New York Times bestselling author and master storyteller Stephen King—now featuring a stunning vintage cover!
Cujo used to be a big friendly dog, lovable and loyal to his trinity (THE MAN, THE WOMAN, and THE BOY) and everyone around him, and always did his best to not be a BAD DOG. But that all ends on the day this nearly two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard makes the mistake of chasing a rabbit into a hidden underground cave, setting off a tragic chain of events. Now Cujo is no longer himself as he is slowly overcome by a growing sickness, one that consumes his mind even as his once affable thoughts turn uncontrollably and inexorably to hatred and murder. Cujo is about to become the center of a horrifying vortex that will inescapably draw in everyone around him—a relentless reign of terror, fury, and madness from which no one in Castle Rock will truly be safe…
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