![]() ![]() Then comes worse trouble: an old man named McCarthy (a nod to the star of the 1956 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers ) turns up at Hole in the Wall. They've all got midlife crises: clownish Beav has love problems the intellectual shrink, Henry, is slowly succumbing to the siren song of suicide Pete is losing a war with beer Jonesy has had weird premonitions ever since he got hit by a car. The four have been telepathically linked since childhood, thanks to a searing experience involving a Down syndrome neighbor-a human dreamcatcher. Four boyhood pals in Derry, Maine, get together for a pilgrimage to their favorite deep-woods cabin, Hole in the Wall. A throwback to It, The Stand, and The Tommyknockers, Dreamcatcher is also an interesting new wrinkle in his fiction. ![]() Stephen King fans, rejoice! The bodysnatching-aliens tale Dreamcatcher is his first book in years that slakes our hunger for horror the way he used to. ![]()
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