Ben Mears has returned to Jerusalem’s Lot in hopes that exploring the history of the Marsten House, an old mansion long the subject of rumor and speculation, will help him cast out his personal devils and provide inspiration for his new book. But when two young boys venture into the woods, and only one returns alive, Mears begins to realize that something sinister is at work—in fact, his hometown … hometown is under siege from forces of darkness far beyond his imagination. And only he, with a small group of allies, can hope to contain the evil that is growing within the borders of this small New England town.
With this, his second novel, Stephen King established himself as an indisputable master of American horror, able to transform the old conceits of the genre into something fresh and all the more frightening for taking place in a familiar, idyllic locale.
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Anything Stephen King writes, I read. His stories never fail to disappoint me.
It is one of the finest vampire tales I have ever read. Stephen King knows how to create a spooky atmosphere. A true master.
Classic King. 4th time I’ve read it
Creepy, somewhat realistic for a vampire novel… still a better love story than Twilight.
The very first Stephen King book that I ever read. It led me into a life-long Stephen King addiction, from which happily, I have never recovered. One of my all time favorite authors.
This was the first story which scared me so badly i barely slept for weeks afterwards. It was so grippingly real, i still think about the book sometimes 50 years later. this was sk at his best.
One of the few books that scared the crap outta me even tho I was an adult. I had to turn all the lights on, and even then, I had to wait to finish it when I was not alone.
Read this when it first came out. Scared the crap out of me and I wore a cross for a week. A great read. One of his classics!
Did not finish
Just finished reading this for the first time. Loved the book, as I do most of King’s novels, but it wasn’t terrifying in any real sense. I did enjoy the expository writing at the end, which deftly points out that this phenomenon is much older than the characters of the current story.
a classic
Just so unexpected!
When I read this book I made my sister sleep with me for days! I couldn’t put it down. Loved the characters.
Loved the creepiness of it!
This is the first King book I read and got hooked.
Ben Mears arrives in Jerusalem’s lot to revisit his past. The Marsten house is what interests Ben most but has been sold to an unknown person. There is a tragic history to the house and it looks like the legacy of evil is about to repeat itself. When people begin to disappear though, will Ben be able to get the answers he is looking for or become a suspect?
This was very good and you could visualize every aspect but at times it was choppy as it jumped from characters to characters. Overall I did like the book thought there was a ton of subplots going on but would try another of Stephen King’s books.
Classic Stephen King. You can’t go wrong reading or re-reading this book.
I have read Salem’s Lot several times and it scares me every time even though
I know what happens. Fantastic read.
I first read this book in the seventies and have never forgotten it. A wonderful example of the power of the pen to transport you to another world-although a scary one
Typical Stephen King! We all know he is a superb wordsmith. He has a way of lulling you right into the story and building the suspense to nail-biting intensity. He’s the best at what he does and this is one of his best efforts.