Stephen King has penned his next crime novel for Hard Case Crime. In Later, King creates another character with special powers, a young man drawn into a crime tale. King’s non-horror works are our favorites, including Joyland, an incredible story of a young man working a carnival for the summer with a dose of murder, which we previewed in King’s original book tour here at borg, and The Colorado Kid, reviewed here, a story of quirky characters and a dead guy who may be from nowhere or somewhere. Later is coming to bookstores and online retailers in March 2021, and it is now available for pre-order here at Amazon.
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