Bag of Bones

Bag of Bones by Stephen King is a novel published by Hodder in 2006, featuring 660 pages in English. The story follows bestselling crime writer Mike Noonan as he grapples with the death of his wife, which leads to a debilitating writer’s block. Seeking solace, he retreats to his lakeside home, Sara Laughs, a place with a rich history tied to a famous singer.
In this edition, readers will explore themes of loss and the supernatural as Noonan confronts his past and the mysteries surrounding his retreat. The narrative delves into elements of ghostly encounters and the complexities of relationships, particularly with women, as Noonan navigates his grief and the haunting atmosphere of his surroundings. This edition invites readers into a blend of horror and literary fiction, showcasing King’s signature storytelling style.
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When bestselling crime writer Mike Noonan’s wife dies, he suffers from writer’s block. Until he is drawn from Derry to his lakeside retreat, Sara Laughs – a house once inhabited by a famous singer.
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