EDITORIAL REVIEW:
***THE MAN IN THE BLACK SUIT* FOUR UNABRIDGED DARK TALES FROM **
**STEPHEN KING**
*The Man in the Black Suit*
Read by John Cullum
***"...the face of the man in the black suit grows ever clearer, ever closer, and I remember every word he said. I don't want to think of him, but I can't help it, and sometimes at night my old heart beats so hard and so fast I think it will tear itself right clear of my chest." ***
A haunting recollection of a mysterious boyhood event, *The Man in Black Suit* read by John Cullum leads off this masterful collection from Stephen King.
Other dark tales include: *All That You Love Will Be Carried Away* read by Peter Gerety, in which a man checks into a Lincoln, Nebraska Motel 6 to find the meaning in his life; *That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French* read by Becky Ann Baker presents the ultimate case of déejàa vu; and *The Death of Jack Hamilton* read by Arliss Howard -- a blistering tale of Depression-era outlaws on the run.
Whether writing about encounters with the dead, the near dead, or about the mundane dreads of life, Stephen King's *The Man In The Black Suit: Four Dark Tales* is intense, eerie and instantly compelling.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: ***THE MAN IN THE BLACK SUIT* FOUR UNABRIDGED DARK TALES FROM ** **STEPHEN KING** *The Man in the Black Suit* Read by John Cullum ***"...the face of the man in the black suit grows ever clearer, ever closer, and I remember every word he said. I don't want to think of him, but I can't help it, and sometimes at night my old heart beats so hard and so fast I think it will tear itself right clear of my chest." *** A haunting recollection of a mysterious boyhood event, *The Man in Black Suit* read by John Cullum leads off this masterful collection from Stephen King. Other dark tales include: *All That You Love Will Be Carried Away* read by Peter Gerety, in which a man checks into a Lincoln, Nebraska Motel 6 to find the meaning in his life; *That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French* read by Becky Ann Baker presents the ultimate case of déejàa vu; and *The Death of Jack Hamilton* read by Arliss Howard -- a blistering tale of Depression-era outlaws on the run. Whether writing about encounters with the dead, the near dead, or about the mundane dreads of life, Stephen King's *The Man In The Black Suit: Four Dark Tales* is intense, eerie and instantly compelling.