Road Rage CD: Includes ‘Duel” and “Throttle”

Road Rage CD: Includes ‘Duel’ and ‘Throttle’ by Joe Hill is an unabridged audio edition published by HarperAudio on February 24, 2009. This collection features two intense short stories that explore themes of confrontation and survival on the road. The first story, “Duel,” is a classic by Richard Matheson, depicting a harrowing encounter between a driver and a menacing semi truck. The second story, “Throttle,” co-written by Stephen King and Joe Hill, presents a different kind of battle, where a faceless trucker faces off against a group of motorcycle outlaws in the Nevada desert.
Listeners can expect a gripping experience as both stories delve into the psychological aspects of fear and aggression. The anthology combines elements of horror and suspense, drawing from the rich traditions of genre fiction. With a total of 120 pages, this audio edition offers a compact yet powerful exploration of action and adventure, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of short stories and thrillers.
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Road Rage unites Richard Matheson’s classic Duel and the contemporary work it inspired—two power-packed short stories by three of the genre’s most acclaimed authors. Duel, an unforgettable tale about a driver menaced by a semi truck, was the source for Stephen Spielberg’s acclaimed first film of the same name. Throttle, by Stephen King and Joe Hill, is a duel of a different kind, pitting a faceless trucker against a tribe of motorcycle outlaws, in the simmering Nevada desert. Their battle is fought out on twenty miles of the most lonely road in the country, a place where the only thing worse than not knowing what you’re up against, is slowing down . . .
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