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“Night Shift” is a collection of short stories written by Stephen King, one of the most famous and prolific authors in the horror and suspense genres. The book was first published in 1978 and is King’s first collection of short stories.
“Night Shift” features a series of chilling and macabre tales that showcase King’s talent for creating suspenseful and terrifying narratives. The stories in the collection span various subgenres of horror and include both supernatural and psychological elements. Some of the well-known stories in this collection include “Children of the Corn,” “Graveyard Shift,” and “The Boogeyman.”
These stories often focus on ordinary people confronting extraordinary and terrifying situations, which is a hallmark of King’s storytelling. His ability to create relatable characters and build tension is a significant factor in the success of his works.
“Night Shift” has been highly praised by both readers and critics and is regarded as one of the classic collections of horror fiction. It’s a great starting point for readers who want to explore Stephen King’s shorter works or for anyone who enjoys horror literature filled with suspense, the supernatural, and the darker aspects of the human experience.
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