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Description: Everything's Eventual was originally titled One Headlight (And at one stage rumoured to be called Road Kill).
Bev Vincent reported the following about King's selection of the order of the stories in the book:
King said: "What I did was
take all the spades out of a deck of cards plus a joker. Ace to King =
1-13. Joker = 14. I shuffled the cards and dealt them. The order in
which they came out became the order of the stories, based on their
position in the list my publisher sent me. And it actually created a
very nice balance between the literary stories and the all-out
screamers. Next collection: selected by Tarot."
Published: March 2002
All That You Love Will Be Carried Away
Alfie Zimmer is a Gourmet Foods
salesman who contemplates suicide, but the thought of what people might
think of, and do with, his large collection of Graffiti notes that he
keeps in a book cause him to make a decision.
He sees the lights of a nearby
farmhouse, and decides that if he sees them again before he counts to
sixty he will live and finally publish his book on graffiti, but if
not, he will choose death
Characters:
| ?, Elvis |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Black, Clint |
Country singer heard on the radio |
| Bundy, Ted |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Cummings, E E |
Poet |
| Evers, Medgar |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Gore, Albert |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Jones, George |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Keller, Hellen |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Loveless, Patty |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Morrison, Jim |
Mentioned in a piece of graffiti that was collected by Alfred Zimmer |
| Potter, Harry |
Carlene Zimmer liked the Harry Potter series of books |
| Pullman, Philip |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Rambo |
Pet of the Zimmer family |
| Zimmer, Alfred (Alfie) |
Gourmet foods salesman who contemplated suicide at a Motel in
Lincoln, Nebraska. Father of Carlene Zimmer and husband of Maura
Zimmer. He was a real fan of graffiti that he saw while on the road,
and was thinking of writing a book containing some of them. |
| Zimmer, Carlene |
Daughter of Maura and Alfred Zimmer. A fan of the Harry Potter series of books. In 7th grade. |
| Zimmer, Maura |
Wife of Alfie Zimmer and mother of Carlene Zimmer |
| Zimmer, Mrs |
Mother of Alfie Zimmer |

Howard Cottrell is out
playing a game of golf, and then he wakes up in a dark place. He cant
move, yet he can hear strange sounds... Sounds of people talking. And
that smell seems strangely familiar. Almost like Rubber...
Soon it dawns on him that he is inside a body bag, and the doctor is about to perform an autopsy on him, AND HE CANT MOVE!
Characters:
| ?, Peter |
Helper in the morgue. Partner of Katie Arlen. Katie let him do the
preparation for the autopsy on Howard Cottrell, but stopped him from
doing the incision when she noticed the scars in Howard's groin |
| Arlen, Katie |
Doctor who was to do the autopsy on Howard Cottrell in Autopsy Room
Four. She decided to allow Peter to do the autopsy while she watched,
but stopped him when she noticed unusual scars. She had Howard's penis
in her hand when they realised that he was not dead, just totally
immobilised. She dated Howard for a while, but broke off when they
discovered he was impotent unless she was wearing rubber gloves |
| Cottrell, Howard Randolph |
The man who was supposed to be dead, but was simply paralised by a
snake bite received while looking for his ball while playing golf. He
heard and felt them prepare him for autopsy. After he recovered he
dated Katie Arlen for a while, but broke off when they discovered he
was impotent unless she was wearing rubber gloves |
| Hopper, Mike |
One of the men who brought Howard Cottrell into the Autopsy Room. Partner of Rusty |
| Jennings, Dr Frank |
Old doctor who found Howard Cottrell on the golf course and pronounced him dead at the scene. |
| Kazalian, Dr |
Doctor mentioned by Katie Arlen |
| Kerr, Walter |
Owner of a house filled with snakes. He worked at the Derry
Community Bank. It was one of his snakes that was thought to have
inflicted the bite on Howard Cottrell |
| Rusty |
Katie Arlen's dog |
| Rusty |
One of the men who brought Howard Cottrell into the Autopsy Room. Partner of Mike Hopper |

The Road Virus Heads
North, first appeared in the book 999, and is an interesting short
story about a horror writer named Richard Kinnell that calls into a
small yard sale and finds an odd painting. After purchasing it he finds
that the painting is slowly changing - the car and driver in the
painting are driving away from the first position he saw them - driving
towards him! The car, named The Road Virus, is slowly travelling north,
towards places he has just come from.
Judy Diment, the lady that sold
him the painting is brutally murdered, and Kinnell thinks that he may
be next, and now he can hear the rumble of glasspack mufflers outside
his house.
Characters:
| ?, Trudy |
Aunt of Richard Kinnell that lived in Wells. He visited her on his trip. |
| Diment, Judy |
38 Year old neighbour of the Hastings' family that looked after the
yard sale for them after the death of their son Bobby. She was
murdered. Mother of Michela. |
| Diment, Michela |
Daughter of Judy. A big fan of Richard Kennell, and her mother asker Kinnell for an autograph for her. |
| Graves, David |
Neighbour that found the dead body of Judy Diment. |
| Hastings, Bobby |
23 Year Old artist that painted "The Road Virus Heads North". He
painted 70 or 80 other paintings and burnt them all except one before
committing suicide by hanging himself. Son of George and Iris. |
| Hastings, George |
Father of Bobby? |
| Hastings, Iris |
Mother of Bobby |
| Kinnell, Richard |
A horror author from Derry that buys a painting at a yard sale, but
the painting has a life of it's own, and wants revenge. Wrote
"Nightmare City" |
| Kinnell, Sally |
Ex-wife of Richard that runs an animal shelter in Nashua out of her trailer. |
| Noyes, Alfred |
Poet mentioned in passing a few times. |
| Simons, Bradley |
Did a fairly negative review of Nightmare City. |
In a bloodstained basement of
the Ministry of Information Fletcher, a reporter with the New York
Times is questioned by Escobar and his assistants - Ramon and the Bride
of Frankenstein. He asks them for a last cigarette and understands that
he might be dead before it burned down to the filter.
There is a chance that he could
get out of this nasty mess, but the guard behind him, with a loaded
gun, makes it difficult, especially without a weapon. But he DOES have
a weapon, a cigarette... A Cigarette with a hot tip, and an inviting
eye close enough to reach.
Fletcher manages to shot all of
his captors except Heinz. Heinz gets connected to the electric shock
machine used in his torture. Fletcher escapes and returns to New York.
Characters:
| ?, Ramon |
The guard in the Deathroom with Fletcher. He had a cigarette stuck in his eye by Fletcher, then was shot. |
| ?, Heinz |
He used an electric device to torture people for Escobar. He killed
Tomas Herera, and the electric device was eventually used to kill him.
Thin almost bald, wore glasses and had blue eyes. |
| Arcuzzi, Carlo |
Owner of a news stand on 43rd st that was approached by Fletcher after he escaped. |
| Bride of Frankenstein, The |
Nickname that was used for the 60-65 year old woman that helped interrogate Fletcher. She was shot by Fletcher |
| Duke, Patty |
Actress in "The Miracle Worker" |
| Escobar, Mr |
One of the people interrogating Fletcher. A fat Mexican who was
eventually shot by Fletcher. He was the Minister of Information and
sometimes presented the weather on TV in English |
| Fletcher, Miss |
Sister of Mr Fletcher. A nun who was killed by government troops in 1994, and her brother was investigating her murder |
| Fletcher, Mr |
He worked for the New York times and was stationed in Spain. He was a contact of Pedro Nunez and Thomas Herera
who were planning a revolution in the country. He was captured and
interrogated in the Ministry of Information by Escobar and 2 others. He
fights the interrogation, then escapes, killing most of his captors in
the process. |
| Hansons, The |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Herera, ? |
Daughter of Tomas Herera |
| Herera, Mrs |
Wife of Thomas Herera |
| Herera, Thomas |
Contact of Fletcher who was suppose to be given information and then passed it on to Nunez. He was killed by Heinz |
| Himmler, ? |
Mentioned in Passing |
| Lanchester, Elsa |
Actress in Bride in Frankenstein |
| Nunez, Pedro (El Condor) |
Communist given information by Thomas Herera that was supposed to
be given by Fletcher. He was organising a revolution. He had attended
NYU |
| Road Runner |
Cartoon character |
| Zorro |
Character mentioned by Escobar |

Roland finds himself in a
deserted town, or so he thinks at first. Finding a young dead boy, he
sees a gold necklace, and takes it to look closer, but is savagely
attacked by green mutants before he can look closely.
He is nursed back to health by
the Little Sisters of Eluria, but all is not as it seems, as the
sisters have strange powers, and a taste for blood!
Characters:
| ?, Ralph |
Green mutant from Eluria that took the medallion off John Norman,
causing him to be attacked by the Little Sisters. He was going to be
paid Whiskey and Tobacco in return for touching the medal. |
| Allgood, Cuthbert |
A friend of Roland's who liked to say that the wheels inside Roland's head ground slow but exceedingly fine. Now long dead |
| Andrus, Cortland (Cort) |
Teacher of Roland. His voice came to Roland in the hospital bed. |
| Arthur of Eld |
Mentioned in passing. He lived in the distant past when dreams about dragons still walked the earth |
| Asmodeus |
A God that people worship |
| Baal |
A God that people worship |
| De Curry, Jamie |
A friend of Roland's that once proclaimed that Roland could shoot blindfolded, because he had eyes in his fingers |
| Delgado, Susan (d) |
Lover of Roland from Mejis. Killed by the actions of Rhea of the Coos. |
| Deschain, Gabrielle |
Mentioned in passing - Roland's mother. |
| Deschain, Roland |
The gunslinger that is attacked in the town of Eluria, and saved by The Little Sisters of Eluria |
| Deschain, Steven |
Father of Roland and son of Henry the Tall. A Gunslinger |
| Freeborn, Chas |
A "Cattle-Theef" that was mentioned in the register in the Eluria's Sheriff's office. To be tried |
| Henry the Tall |
Grandfather of Roland, and Father of Steven Deschain |
| Jonas, Eldred |
Evil man that was killed by Roland. |
| Little Doctors |
The small bugs that fixed Roland and the other patients while under the care of the Little Sisters. |
| Man in Black, The |
Another name for Walter, the man that Roland followed. |
| Norman, James |
A dead boy about 16 years old that was in the water trough in
Eluria. Brother of John Norman and son of Jesse Norman. Killed by the
green mutants. Roland took his medallion, and it was this medallion
that kept the Little Sisters from killing him. |
| Norman, Jesse |
Father of James and John Norman from Delain |
| Norman, John |
Brother of James and son of Jesse. He was in the bed next to Roland
in the 'hospital' staffed by the Little Sisters. Killed when Ralph took
the medallion off him, and he was attacked by the Little Sisters.
Roland said he would take the medal to his father. |
| Norman, Mrs |
Mother of James and John, wife of Jesse |
| Rhea of the Coos |
Evil witch that plotted the death of Susan Delgado. |
| Sister Coquina (d) |
One of the Little Sisters. Teased Roland by hitting him on the nose
with the wooden spoon while he was asleep. She was 'eaten' by the
'doctor bugs' when the were set on her by Jenna to help Roland escape. |
| Sister Jenna |
One of the Little Sisters. She is different from the other Little
Sisters, and helps Roland escape. She wears the Dark Bells, and looks
about 21 years old. |
| Sister Louise |
One of the Little Sisters. Saved Roland from the Green Mutants while she was out picking herbs. |
| Sister Mary (d) |
One of the Little Sisters. She seems to be in charge of the group,
but dies when her head is ripped off by the dog that Roland sees in
Eluria |
| Sister Michela |
One of the Little Sisters. Saved Roland from the Green Mutants while she was out picking herbs. |
| Sister Tamra |
One of the Little Sisters. She claimed to be 21, but Roland saw her
as much older. Saved Roland from the Green Mutants while she was out
picking herbs. |
| Smasher |
The green mutant that gave Roland's guns to Sister Mary. |
| Toad, Mr |
One of the green mutants shot dead by Roland. |
| Topsy (d) |
The 2 year old Roan horse that Roland rode into Eluria on. Died shortly after entering the town. |
| Vannay, Abel |
He was Roland's Tutor as a child, and had a limp and lead a life of gentle goodness |
| Walter |
The man in black. Roland is following his trail. |
Everything's Eventual, the title story of the collection was published in the game F13.
Dink Earnshaw has a special
gift that allows him to use only symbols and personal words to make
others kill themselves. From dogs, to bully's, it works on everyone.
Being a social outcast, he is a loner, but decides to take a mysterious
man's offer up.
Killing evil people for a living.
Everything he wants is supplied
for free, from food to clothes, and he has $70 each week to do what he
wants with, but there are rules. No money to be hoarded away, and no
contact with friends of his past. It seems easy at first, but then he
discovers that he has murdered over 200 people - and he starts to
suspect that some of them may actually be innocent....
Characters:
| ?, Helen |
Helen was rumoured to have answered the phone offering sex, and
thought she was talking to her boyfriend, but it was really her father
that had rung. |
| ?, Mabel |
Aunt of Dink Earnshaw. Lived in the country |
| ?, Pug |
Grew up with, and worked with Dink Earnshaw at the Supr Savr in
Harkerville. 5'4", 110 Pounds, and he used to say that things were
"eventual". |
| Brannigan, Charles (Skipper) |
Worked with Dink Earnshaw at the Supr Savr store and picked on
Dink & others. He committed suicide because of one of Dink's
letters sent to him, and he ran his car off the road. 23 Years old,
tall with blond wavy hair. |
| Brannigan, Debbie |
Sister of Skipper. Used in Dink Earnshaw's letter to Skipper that caused him to kill himself. |
| Bukowski, Mr |
Son of Mrs Bukowski, and the local police chief in Harkerville |
| Bukowski, Mrs |
Owner of a dog that Dink Earnshaw killed with his symbols. Lived on Dugway Ave, near the Earnshaws. |
| Cassiday, John |
Friend of Dink Earnshaw from the Supr Savr. Played Bass in a punk band |
| Clapton, Eric |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Cobain, Kurt |
Singer that committed suicide. Liked by John Cassiday |
| Counting Crows |
Band listened to by Dink Earnshaw on the Learjet |
| Earnshaw, Mr |
Father of Richard Earnshaw. He left before Richard was about 4. |
| Earnshaw, Mrs |
Mother of Dink Earnshaw. She has a bad leg. Lives in Harkerville. |
| Earnshaw, Richard Ellery (Dink) |
A 19 year old high school dropout with a bad complexion, that has
a rare ability to use symbols and personal words to make others kill
themselves. He joins Transcorp in the hope that his power will be used
to kill evil people, and make the world a better place. He begins to
suspect that the people he kills are not all that evil. |
| Eastwood, Clint |
Actor that was in Coogan's Bluff, a movie which was on when Mr Sharpton called Dink Earnshaw for the first time. |
| Faulkner, ? |
Writer mentioned in passing |
| Hamil, Pete |
Worked with Andrew Neff at the New York Post. He was quoted in an interview after Neff's death. |
| Hauer, Rutger |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Jacubois, Mr |
Computer teacher of Dink Earnshaw at school. |
| Johnson, Lyndon |
US President during Vietnam |
| Kennedy, John F |
President that was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald, but one of the Transcorp's employee's knows that Oswald was innocent. |
| Kidman, Nicole |
Dink Earnshaw asked for a signed picture of Nicole. He got one personalised to him. |
| King Arthur |
Mentioned by Mr Sharpton |
| Mouse, Mickey |
Cartoon character |
| Mozart, ? |
Composer mentioned in passing |
| Muffin |
A pet, possibly a cat, of a person in Columbus that Dink Earnshaw used his symbols on. |
| Neff, Andrew |
62 year old New York Post employee that wrote the column "eneff is
Eneff". He was targeted by Dink Earnshaw. He committed suicide by
taking a pill overdose, slashing his wrists, and then putting a plastic
bag over his head. |
| Newton, Wayne |
Mentioned in passing |
| Oswald, Lee Harvey |
Supposedly killed John F Kennedy, but one of the Transcorp's employee's knows that he was innocent. |
| Peter Pan |
Cartoon character |
| Piccaso, Pablo |
Painter. |
| Police, The |
Band mentioned in passing. |
| Pope, The |
Died of a heart attack |
| Rembrandt, ? |
Dink Earnshaw asked for one of his paintings in his house. He got a reproduction in a frame. |
| Ross, Betsy |
Mentioned in passing |
| Seagal, Steven |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Sharpton, Mr |
The initial contact and controller of Dink Earnshaw from Transcorp. |
| Shermerhorn, Mr |
Mailman that saw Mrs Bukowski's dog kill itself. |
| Sinatra, Frank |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Smith, Liz |
Worked with Andrew Neff as a Post chatter columnist. |
| Stroud, Don |
Actor that was in Coogan's Bluff, a movie on when Mr Sharpton called Dink Earnshaw for the first time. |
| Tevitch, Ann |
Professor and clinical biologist at the University of New Mexico
in Las Cruces. She was working on AIDS cures. Committed suicide after
Dink Earnshaw used his symbols on her. She had Vanity plates on her car
that said "DNA FAN". 37 year old and blond. |
| Tevitch, Simon |
Either a son or husband of Ann |
| Unger, Mrs |
Wife of William. Died of cancer in 1996 |
| Unger, William (Billy) |
From Stovington, Vermont, he was targeted by Dink Earnshaw's
symbols. Fought in Korea, was the undersecretary of defence during the
Kennedy Administration, and became an anti-war supporter during
Vietnam. Won a Silver and Bronze Star. He owned a 1957 Thunderbird.
Jumped off his roof during the night. |
| Van Dame, Jean-Claude |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Washington, George, |
Mentioned in passing |
| Weezer |
Band liked by Dink Earnshaw. He asked for their CD. |
| Wentworth, Dr |
Dink Earnshaw's doctor at the Transcorp's training area in Preoria. Bald and wore Rimless glasses. |
| Wilcoxen, Mrs |
Computer teacher of Dink Earnshaw at school. |
| Willis, Bruce |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Winfrey, Oprah |
TV Talkshow host |
Lulu DeWitt bought Frank, a
dog, for her husband L.T DeWitt. A year later L.T bought a cat named
Lucy for Lulu. The animals only took an interest in the person that
bought them, so the dog became Lulu's and the cat became L.T.'s.
LT tells the story of the time
he came home and found that Lulu had taken her dog and had moved to her
mothers house. She never made it, and the car was found deserted and
the dog dead nearby. Her body was never found.
Characters:
| ?, Holly |
Sister of Roslyn. Divorced, and came to dinner and heard the story of L.T.'s wife leaving. |
| ?, Roslyn |
Sister of Holly. Her husband was the one who told the story of LT's storytelling, but we never find out his name. |
| DeWitt, Cynthia Lulubelle (Lulu) |
Wife of L.T. who disappeared after she left her husband, and no remains of her were ever found. Married name of Cynthia Simms. |
| DeWitt, L.T. |
He told the story of his theory of pets while at work. Husband of
Lulu. He bought a cat for his wife, but it became his cat, and the dog
that she had bought for him remained her dog. While many people thought
he may have been the one that killed his wife, no proof was ever found,
and he was never charged |
| Frank |
Jack Russell terrier bought by Lulu DeWitt her husband L.T, but the
dog became fond of her rather than L.T. Found dead when Lulu's car was
found. |
| Lucy (Screwlucy) |
The cat bought by LT DeWitt for his wife Lulu, but Lucy became his cat, and disliked Lulu. |
| Rather, Dan |
Mentioned in passing |
| Simms, Cynthia Lulubelle (Lulu) |
Maiden name of Lulu DeWitt. Daughter of Mrs DeWitt |
| Simms, Mrs |
Mother of Lulu Simms |
| Wallace, Mike |
Mentioned in passing |
An unusual tale of a man who's
wife leaves him. He is contacted by her therapist and they agree to
meet for lunch at the Gotham Cafe. During the lunch, they find, rather
gruesomely, that the head waiter needs a therapist a lot more than
anyone else in the room!
Characters:
| ?, Guy |
The head waiter at the Gotham Cafe that goes nuts and kills a
customer. He attacks Steven and Diane Davis, chasing them through the
cafe, while uttering a terrifying squeal, and babbling almost
incoherently. |
| ?, Troy |
Customer in the Gotham Cafe when Guy goes nuts |
| Coslaw, Dee Dee |
Mother of Diane and wife of Ernie |
| Coslaw, Diane |
Maiden Name of Diane Davis, and the daughter of Dee Dee and Ernie Coslaw |
| Coslaw, Ernie |
Father of Ernie and husband of Diane |
| Davis, Diane |
Wife of Steven who wants a divorce. A real single minded woman who
does not care what happens to Steven - including if he is killed!
Married name of Diane Coslaw |
| Davis, Steven |
Husband of Diane, and the storyteller. |
| Humboldt, William (Bill) |
Diane Davis' therapist, who bleeds real well ;-) |
| Ring, John |
Divorce lawyer that Steven Davis approaches to take his case. |
This is the story which won the prestigious O. Henry Award, the award for the best magazine-published short story of the year
An old man writes in his diary about the time he saw the devil when fishing in Castle stream, near Castle Rock in the 1920's.
Characters:
| ?, Albion |
Father of Gary and Dan and husband of Loretta |
| ?, Danny |
Brother of Gary Died in 1913 of a bee sting. |
| ?, Loretta |
Mother of Gary and Dan and wife of Albion |
| ?,Gary |
Wrote a series called "Long ago and Far away" for the Castle Rock
Call newspaper. Was a teacher before he retired, and tells the story of
the time he met the devil when he was a young boy. |
| Candy Bill |
Scottie dog of Gary |
| Eversham, Bill |
Owner of some cows. |
| Hamner, Dicky |
Place where Gary smoked his first cigarette. |
| Robichaud, Helen (Mama Sweet) |
Oldest lady in the Methodist Ladies Aid group. |
| The Devil |
Spoke to Gary when he went fishing on Castle Stream. |
That Feeling, You can only say what it is in French
Carol and Bill are on their
second honeymoon, after being married for 25 years. Carol keeps having
flashes of Deja Vu, and she finally comes to a shocking conclusion.
They had been killed during the plane flight and she was now re-living
that time over and over again.
Characters:
| ?, Floyd |
Pilot on the chartered plane that the Shelton's were on |
| Annunciata, Sister |
Sister at Our Lady of Angels school where Carol O'Neill went. |
| Denning, Floyd |
Ran a snack bar with Bill Shelton in senior year at school. |
| Durmatilla, Sister |
Sister at Our Lady of Angels school where Carol O'Neill went. |
| O'Neill, Carol |
Maiden name of Carol Shelton |
| Reagan, ? |
Name on a letterbox seen by Carol Shelton |
| Shelton, Bill |
Successful computer programmer who goes on a second honeymoon with his wife Carol |
| Shelton, Carol |
Wife of Bill, and has a feeling that she has been on this trip
before. Married name of Carol O'Neill. It eventually dawns on her that
they died in the plane crash and she is re-living the last moments of
her life, each time a little differently, over and over again |
| Soucy, Butch |
The first boy that ever tongue-kissed Carol O'Neill. |
Mike Enslin, a writer who once
studied with James Smiley, dreamed of being a Yale Younger Poet, and
"starved on the payroll of The Village Voice," is reduced to hacking
out stuff like "10 Nights in 10 Haunted Houses." For a follow-up, he
visits room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel in the hope of gaining more
information for his new book - 10 Nights in 10 haunted Hotel rooms"..
Five women and one man have
jumped from that room's window onto 61st street below, one hung
himself, another slit his wrists, and 4 overdosed with pills. A total
of twelve suicides in 68 years, along with at least 30 "Natural" deaths
holds this apart from any ordinary hotel room. The last time it was
occupied was in 1978, and since then it has been the motel's only
unoccupied and un-upgraded room.
There is a presence in there,
not exactly a ghost, but a strangeness. Even digital watches, mobile
phones and pagers don't work properly. Even the human mind does not
work properly in Room 1408.
Lucky for Mike, he has
remembered his lucky Hawaiian shirt - it's the one with the ghost
repellent, and an unlit cigarette is tucked behind his ear.
Characters:
| ?, Marcell |
The concierge on days. Olan sent him out to buy Mike's books |
| Dalhmer, Jeffrey |
Serial killer. Mike Enslin slept next to his grave |
| Dearborn, ? |
Brother of Rufus. Went on an Australian holiday with his brother |
| Dearborn, Rufus |
Sewing Machine salesman in room 1414 that saved the life of Mike Enslin when he came out of room 1408 on fire. |
| Dickens, Charles |
Author mentioned in passing |
| Elkin, Stanley |
He was on a panel with Mike Enslin |
| Enslin, ? |
Mike's ex-wife who he has stayed friends with. She gave him the mini-corder 5 years ago. |
| Enslin, Donald |
Brother of Mike. Died of lung cancer 9 years ago. |
| Enslin, Michael (Mike) |
Writer of true ghost stories. His books have included 10 nights in
10 haunted houses, 10 nights in 10 haunted graveyards, and 10 nights in
10 haunted castles. He does not actually believe in Ghosts, but wants
to stay in room 1408 of the Hotel Dolphin to help with another book he
is writing on haunted hotel rooms. He only managed to stay in the room
70 minutes and slowly looses grip on reality, and sets himself on fire. |
| Farrell, Sam |
Literary agent of Mike Enslin |
| Harvey, Lawrence |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Hyde, Randolph |
Slit his wrists, then cut off his genitals and bled to death in room 1408 |
| Irons, Jeremy |
Actor mentioned in passing |
| Johnson, ? |
Vice president of John Kennedy |
| Johnson, ? |
Vice president of Abraham Lincoln |
| Karloff, Boris |
Mentioned |
| Kennedy, John F |
USA President |
| Lincoln, Abraham |
USA President |
| Lovecraft, H P |
Author who's grave Mike spent a night by. |
| Marley, Jacob |
Ghost who speaks in A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens |
| Neale, Mr |
Was the head maintenance man of the Hotel Dolphin until he died of a cerebral haemorrhage a day after entering room 1408 |
| Nixon, Richard |
USA President. Mentioned |
| Oedipus |
Mentioned in passing. |
| Olan, Mr |
The manager of the Hotel Dolphin. Arrived at the hotel in 1979. He explains about the room 1408 to Mike Enslin |
| O'Malley, Kevin |
He is supposed to haunt room 1408. A sewing machine salesman and
father of 7 children. The first occupant of room 1408 and the room's
first victim, dying on October 13th, 1910. He jumped out the window |
| Proust, ? |
Writer. Mike thought that Olan probably read him on his nights off. |
| Rillsby, ? |
5 members of Eugene's family. Were all killed by the axe murderer. |
| Rillsby, Eugene |
His family was killed by an axe murderer in Kansas that was never
caught. His house was in one of Mike Enslin's books. His headless ghost
was supposed to haunt his house |
| Robertson, Mr |
Mike Enslin's lawyer that got him permission to stay in room 1408 |
| Romindau, Celeste |
Twin sister of Veronique. Left the Hotel Dolphin in 1988 with ill mental and physical health. Died of a heart attack. French |
| Romindau, Veronique |
Twin sister of Celeste. They joined the Hotel Dolphin in about 1971 or 1972. She is the head housekeeper. French |
| Scrooge, ? |
Spoken to by Jacob Marley |
| Smiley, James |
Studied with Mike Enslin |
| Smythe, David |
Drowned both his wives in a tub. |
| Storkin, Henry |
Hanged himself in the closet of room 1408 in 1970 |
| Tepish, Vlad |
Also known as Vlad the Impailer. From Transylvania. Mike stayed in his castle one night |
| Van Gelder, Rommie |
Maid who went blind while in room 1408 while dusting the top of the
TV. She said she could see horrible colours. Her sight was restored
when she left the room. |
Originally released as an e-book, you can read the official excerpt here.
Alan Parker receives a call from his mothers neighbour, who tells him
some bad news - his mother has suffered a slight stroke and is in
Hospital. Because his car is having problems, he decides to hitch the
100 miles down to see his mother. At first things are relatively OK,
but when he gets into a car driven by George Staub things get worse.
George Staub is also the name
on a grave that Alan had seen only minutes before, and Staub has Alan
make a frightening decision - the life of his mother, or his own life,
and he has to make the choice in minutes, or they will both die...
Characters:
| ?, Alice |
Husband of the Elderly Gentleman that gave Alan Parker a ride from Newport. Died about 1996. |
| ?, Muriel |
Spoke to Yvonne Ederle at the hospital, and had Anne Corrigan check on Jean Parker |
| ?, Ralph |
Brother of the Elderly Gentleman that gave Alan Parker a ride from Newport. |
| AC/DC |
Band mentioned in passing |
| ADC Man |
Filled out a report that may have helped Jean Parker get extra support worth $50 per month |
| Adviser |
Student adviser of Alan Parker that had to be told by Hector Passmore why Alan was not in class, because of his mothers illness. |
| Cadillac Owner |
In a story by George Staub. Sold a Cadillac for $750 to the Kid, that was near new, and only had 17,000 miles on the clock. |
| Cadillac Owner's Wife |
Died in the Cadillac. They were not sure how she died, but she was
there for 2 weeks before she was found, and the smell was awful. |
| Carpenter, John |
Movie Director mentioned in passing |
| Carroll, Hattie |
Mentioned in a Bob Dylan song |
| Casper |
Ghost mentioned in passing |
| Clinton, Bill |
President mentioned in passing |
| Corrigan, Anne |
Took Alan Parker to see his mother in the hospital. |
| Crane, Ichabod |
Mentioned in passing |
| Craven, Wes |
Movie Director mentioned in passing |
| Dracula |
Vampire in book by Bram Stoker |
| Dylan, Bob |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Ederle, Yvonne |
Worked at the hospital where Jean Parker was. Allowed Alan to go and see his mother after visiting hours were over. |
| Elderly Gentleman |
Gave Alan Parker a ride from Newport |
| Farmer |
Picked up Alan Parker from the Cemetery on Ridge Road after he had taken a ride with George Staub. |
| Farquahr, Dr |
Doctor called in Hospital intercom to go to Radiology |
| Father of Ralph |
Father of Ralph and the Elderly Gentleman that gave Alan Parker a ride from Newport |
| Foreigner |
Band mentioned in passing |
| Freud, Sigmond |
Mentioned in Passing |
| Girlfriend of George Staub |
She was supposed to go the Thrill Village with George Staub before he died, but she backed out at the last minute. |
| Insurance Man |
Gave Alan Parker a ride to Newport |
| Kid |
In a story by George Staub. Bought a Cadillac for $750, that was near new, and only had 17,000 miles on the clock. |
| Led Zepplin |
Band mentioned in passing |
| McCurdy, Betsy |
Neighbour of Jean Parker that called Alan to tell him that his mother had a slight stroke and was in hospital. |
| Normally, Dr |
Jean Parker's doctor |
| Parker, Alan |
21 year old who's mother Jean had a slight stroke. He hitchhiked
from the University of Maine to visit her. On the way he met the dead
George Staub, and had to choose who was to die - himself or his mother. |
| Parker, Jean |
Mother of Alan. Heavy smoker and big woman. She had a stroke on
October 14th, 2000 while working at a restaurant when she was just 48
years old. She died in about 2007. |
| Parker, Mr |
Father of Alan and husband of Jean. Died when Alan was a baby |
| Passmore, Hector |
Roommate of Alan Parker at the University of Maine. This was also
the name Alan used to George Staub when he was taken for a ride. |
| Passmore, Mr |
Father of Hector. Mentioned to George Staub by Alan Parker |
| Paxton, Tom |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Roommates of Alan Parker |
2 un-named roommates at the University of Maine |
| Staub, George |
A name in the Cemetery on Ridge Road. Born 19 January 1977, and
died 12 October 1998. 2 years and 2 days after his death, he gave Alan
Parker a lift from the graveyard, and made him choose between his own
life and that of his mother. |
| Stoker, Bram |
Author of Dracula |
| Suess, ? |
Mentioned in passing |
| Van Ronk, Dave |
Singer mentioned in passing |
| Wife of Ralph |
Wife of Ralph. |
Jack Hamilton is shot by the
Police after previously escaping from th FBI in 1934. A month later,
while Hamilton is lying injured, Homer Van Meter brings five horseflies
into Hamilton 's room in an attempt to entertain the dying man. He is
soon joined by John Dillinger who walks in on his hands. Rather than
being amusing, the stunt turns wrong and his jun falls to the floor,
discharging and injuring him. All was in vain as Jack Hamilton dies
soon after.
Characters:
| Barker, Dock |
Son of Ma Barker, and part of the Barker Gang. |
| Barker, Ma |
Mother of Dock and part of the Barker Gang. Moved to Florida |
| Bremer, ? |
The target of the Barker Gang kidnapping that went wrong |
| Clark, Boobie |
He was a 'famous fag' |
| Claudy, Henry |
The warden at Michigan City. He said "I-God" before many things |
| Crabbe, Buster |
Mentioned in passing |
| Daggs, Buster |
A member of the Barker gang. He said Dr Moran had been arrested |
| Davis, Volney |
Member of Ma Barker's gang. Sent to prison for 3 years for theft |
| Dillinger, Mr |
Father of John Dillinger |
| Dillinger, John Herbert |
Served time at Pendleton Reformatory. Shot himself in the lip, leaving a scar. Shot by the FBI in Chicago and died |
| Fields, W C |
Buster Francis looked a bit like him |
| Ford, Henry |
John Dillinger said that he liked the speed of his Ford card |
| Francis, Buster |
Son of Roy and Deelie Francis |
| Francis, Deelie |
Wife of Roy and mother of Buster Francis |
| Francis, Roy |
Husband of Deelie and father of Buster Francis |
| Hamilton, Mrs |
Mother of Jack Hamilton |
| Hamilton, Jack |
Part of the Dillinger gang who was shot escaping from the Little Bohemia shoot-out. Died and was buried in a gravel pit |
| Jesus |
Mentioned in passing |
| Kennedy, John F |
Mentioned in passing |
| McClure, Mickey |
Employee of Murphy's |
| McLaughlin, John J |
Arrested in connection with the Bremer kidnapping |
| Makley, Charlie |
Jack Hamilton knew him |
| Mooney, Brian |
Rented John Dillinger a room |
| Moran, Joseph |
Arrested by the FBI in connection with the Bremer kidnapping |
| Nelson, Lester |
A member of the Dillinger Gang. Escaped when he shot some government agents |
| O'Shea, Timmy |
Nephew of Joseph Moran |
| Pierpont, Harry |
Part of the Pierpont Gang. He was electrocuted at Ohio State |
| Purvis, Melvin |
FBI agent in charge of finding John Dillinger |
| Rabbits |
Girlfriend of Volney, who removed the bullet from Jack Hamilton's lung |
| Van Meter, Homer |
A member of the Dillinger gang that spoke about the death of Jack Hamilton, and the accidental shooting of John Dillinger |
Darlene Pullen is down on her
luck. She is a motel chambermaid who wants to get braces for her
daughter and a Sega system for her son. The last straw in her day is
finding a tip in her envelope in room 322. The tip is a single quarter,
and a note that goes with it: "This is a luckey quarter! It's true!
Luckey you!"
She gives the quarter to her son, who then puts in into a slot machine and wins the jackpot.
Characters:
| (Croupier) |
In Darlene's daydream he is running the Roulette table at the Silver City Casino |
| (Pit Boss) |
In Darlene's daydream he has to OK some of the bets made at the Roulette table at the Silver City Casino. |
| (Tall Bald Man) |
In Darlene's daydream he had to OK an $800 bet on a single number at the Roulette table at the Silver City Casino. |
| ?, Gerder |
Sweedish chambermaid at the Ranchers Hotel in Carson City, Nevada. |
| ?, Jane |
Head Housekeeper at the Ranchers Hotel in Carson City, Nevada. |
| ?, Melissa |
Chambermaid at the Ranchers Hotel in Carson City, Nevada. |
| Avery, William (Tex) |
Manager of the Ranchers Hotel in Carson City, Nevada. |
| Harrelson, Woody |
Actor mentioned in passing. |
| McCausland, Deidrie |
Girl mentioned by Paul Pullen. Possibly someone he likes? |
| Pullen, Darlene |
The chambermaid that finds the "Luckey Quarter" in room
322 of the Ranchers Hotel in Carson City, Nevada. Wife of Deke and
mother of Patsy and Paul. |
| Pullen, Deke |
Husband of Darlene. Left her 5 years ago. |
| Pullen, Patsy |
Daughter of Darlene and Deke Pullen, and sister of Paul. 13 year old in need of braces. |
| Pullen, Paul |
7 year old son of Darlene and Deke Pullen, and brother
of Patsy. He wants a Sega game, but is given the "Luckey Quarter" by
his mother. He then wins the jackpot on a slot machine. Asthmatic. |

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