Salem's Lot by Stephen King

Salem's Lot

by Stephen King

Published a year after his stunning debut novel, "Carrie, 'Salem's Lot" firmly cemented Stephen King's name in the literary lexicon of great American storytellers. His rich and finely crafted tale of a mundane New England town under siege by the forces of darkness is both a homage to Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula" and an allegory of our post-Vietnam society. Considered one of the most terrifying vampire novels ever written, it cunningly probes the shadows of the human heart -- and the insular evils of small-town America.

Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on

3 of 5 stars

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In my opinion, this is not one of his strongest works. The beginning is very long and draggy with little or no necessity to the plot. I appreciate that he uses some original mythology to substantiate his vampires but generally speaking a lot more could have been done with this story.

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