|
 Description: A
collection of short stories, many of which have been made into movies.
Published: Doubleday,
1978 Battleground
Description:
John
works for the Organization, for a minimum of $10,000 per job, and only
twice a year, but he was always
reliable. After killing Hans Morris, owner of a toy company, he
receives a strange box that had stenciled
on the front in white letters: G.I. JOE VIETNAM FOOTLOCKER, 20
Infantrymen, 10 Helicopters, 2 BAR Men,
2 Bazooka Men, 2 Medics, 4 Jeeps. He soon finds
that he is being attacked by an army - but the
problem is that the army soldiers are only 1.5 inches high, and they
know how to fight. There is a special addition to this box of
soldiers - a Scale-Model
Thermonuclear Weapon, and these soldiers are not afraid of dying.
Characters:
| ?, Ralph |
Walking past with his girlfriend when John Renshaw's
apartment exploded. | | Bates, Calvin | Hired
John Renshaw to kill Hans Morris for the Organization. |
| Morris,
Hans | Owner of Morris Toy Company in Miami. Killed
by John Renshaw | | Morris, Mrs | Wife
of Hans. Sent the soldiers to Renshaw in a box sent from Miami on April
15th. | | Renshaw, John | Hired
hitman attacked by the mini-soldiers. Known as the Human Hawk |
| Soldiers,
The | 1.5 inch high soldiers with a blast of a
secret. |
The Boogeyman
Description:
Lester
Billings speaks to his psychiatrist about the Boogeyman that is killing
all his children. Their first
child Denny, was afraid of the dark in his own room - a room in which
the closet door kept creeping open. After Denny's
reported Crib Death, they move their second child,
Shirley out of their room and into her own room - Denny's old room. She
too becomes a victim of the Boogeyman,
although the official explanation is Brain Convulsions causing her to
swallow her tongue. By now Lester has pretty good ideas of the
cause, but their third
child becomes a victim too. Lester soon finds out that this doctor has
a lot to hide... Like the face
of the boogeyman behind a mask of the doctors face! Characters:
| ?, Ann |
Grandmother of Lester Billings | | Billings,
Andrew Lester | Son of Lester. Looked like his
father. Died of a fall from his cot | | Billings,
Denny | Son of Lester. Died in 1967 of crib death |
| Billings,
Lester | Spoke to Dr Harper about the Boogeyman
that was killing all his children. After his marriage in 1965
to Rita, all 3 of their children die. | | Billings,
Rita | Wife of Lester | | Billings,
Shirley | Daughter of Lester. Died in 1971 of brain
convulsions causing her to swallow her tongue | | Frankenstein |
Monster mentioned by Lester Billings | | Harper, Dr. |
Psychiatrist that Lester spoke to about the Boogeyman. Turned
out to be the Boogeyman | | Hucklebury Hound | Mentioned
in passing | | Ingles, Graham | Cartoonist
from "Tales from the Crypt" books read as a child by Lester Billings |
| Mickey
Mouse | Mentioned in passing |
| Mummy |
Monster mentioned by Lester Billings | | Napoleon |
Mentioned in passing | | The
Boogeyman | Lived in the closet and killed the
Billings children | | Vickers, ? | Nurse
in Dr Harpers surgery that tool Lester Billing's details |
| Wolfman |
Monster mentioned by Lester Billings |
Children of the Corn
Description:
In
the depressing town of Gatlin, Nebraska the corn is growing extremely
well. Burt and Vicki, a couple
having marriage problems, stumble into the town in late July 1976 after
hitting a dying boy in their
car. They find the town of 4531 people deserted, except for a few small
children. Tempted to go on to
the next town of Grand Island, they stay to investigate to odd things
like the 12 year old calendar on
the wall, fuel prices they have not seen for years...
They
try to find out the secret behind this corn, the lists
of names in the book who all seem to die at age 19 and the mysterious
lack of adults in the town, and
He Who Walks Behind The Rows gives them a helping hand!
Characters:
| ?, David |
Was the 'seer' but died at 19. | | ?, Isaac |
The current 'Seer' in Gatlin when Burt and Vicki Robeson
enter the town. Born about 1967, and is
9 years old. | | Boardman, Craig | In
Gatlin. See Malachi Boardman | | Boardman,
Malachi | Taken name of Craig Boardman. Born August
15, 1957 | | Clawson, Ruth | Taken
name of Sandra Clawson. Pregnant to Malachi Boardmann. Born April 30,
1961 | | Clawson, Sandra | In
Gatlin. See Ruth Clawson | | Deigan, Amos |
Taken name of Richard Deigan. Born September 4, 1945. Died
September 4, 1964 | | Deigan, Richard | Died
at 19 in Gatlin. See Amos Deigan | | Gilman,
Clayton | Taken name of Job Gilman. Born September
6, 1964. The last to be listed with a second name in the
books in the church. | | Gilman, Job | In
Gatlin. See Clayton Gilman | | Grace, ? |
2 Sisters that went to Revival meetings when Vicki Robeson
was a child. They wore tinfoil halo's. | | Greenlaw,
Adam | The first male child born in Gatlin after
the sacrifice. Born July 11, 1965 | | He Who
Walks Behind the Rows | Evil being that helps the
corn grow when given sacrifices | | Hollis,
Edward | Died at 19 in Gatlin. See Yemen Hollis |
| Hollis,
Yemen | Taken name of Edward Hollis. Born January
5, 1946. Died January 5, 1965 | | Hortense,
Baby | 8 year old singer at the revival meetings
Vicki Robeson went to as a child. | | Kennedy,
John F | President mentioned in passing. |
| Kirk,
George | Died at 19 in Gatlin. See Zepeniah Kirk |
| Kirk,
Zepeniah | Taken name of George Kirk. Born October
14, 1945. Died October 14, 1964 | | Owens, Buck |
On the radio station listened to by Burt Robeson as they
entered Gatlin | | Renfrew, Isaac | Taken
Name of William Renfrew. Born September 19, 1945. Died September 19,
1964 | | Renfrew, William | Died
at 19 in Gatlin. See Isaac Renfrew | | Richardson,
Henry | In Gatlin. See Moses Richardson |
| Richardson,
Moses | Taken name of Henry Richardson. Born July
29, 1957 | | Robeson, Burt | Husband
of Vicki. Their marriage was having problems. Ran over the boy outside
Gatlin, and were taken
by the Children of the Corn and sacrificed to He who walks behind the
rows. He did a tour of Vietnam
as a medical orderly. | | Robeson, Mrs | Mother
of Burt. | | Robeson, Vicky | Wife
of Burt. Taken by the Children of the Corn and sacrificed to He who
walks behind the rows. An
Ex-Prom Queen. | | Stampnell, Rudy | 10
year old faith healer Vicki Robeson saw as a child. |
| Staunton,
Norman | 7 year old revival preacher Vicki Robeson
saw as a child. | | Stigman, Donna | Died
at 19 in Gatlin. See Rachel Stigman | | Stigman,
Rachel | Taken name of Donna Stigman. Born June 21,
1957. Died June 21, 1976 | | Taylor,
Elizabeth | Mentioned on a sign in Gatlin as being
in Cleopatra. | | Tobin, Eve | In
Gatlin. First female child born after sacrifice. She was born June 16,
1965 | | Wells, Mary | Taken
name of Roberta Wells. Born November 12, 1945. Died November 12, 1964 |
| Wells,
Roberta | Died at 19 in Gatlin. See Mary Wells |
| Wynette,
Tammy | On the radio station listened to by Burt
Robeson as they entered Gatlin |
Graveyard Shift
Description:
Gates
Falls Mill was built back in 1897, and uses it's basement as a junk
storage area. Management decides
to have a cleanup of the basement one Fourth of July weekend, and it's
full of rats. The crew starts cleaning, and find some of the
rats are as large
as small puppies, and they bite. As they clean, they find a trapdoor,
bolted closed from BELOW, leading
to an even deeper basement dating back to 1841. 3 of the men enter only
to find the rats upstairs are
small and docile compared to the surprises that are waiting down here!
Characters:
| ?, Tony |
On cleanup crew | | Brochu,
Charlie | On cleanup crew. He saw Ray Upson get
bitten by a large rat. | | Brogan, ? | On
cleanup crew. He was in the second crew to go down into the sub-basement |
| Carmichael,
? | On cleanup crew. He was in the second crew to
go down into the sub-basement | | Dangerfield,
? | On cleanup crew. Bitten by Rat and had to go
home. | | Hall, ? | On
cleanup crew. He was the picker machine operator on the Graveyard
shift. He was in the first group
to go down into the sub-basement, and was killed there. |
| Ippeston,Cy |
On cleanup crew. He threatened to go home, but was told he
would be sacked. He was in the second
group to go down to the sub-basement. | | Nedeau, ? |
On cleanup crew. He was in the second group to go down to the
sub-basement. | | Stevenson, ? | On
cleanup crew | | The Rats | They
inhabit the mill, and larger ones are in the basement. The Rats in the
sub-basement are up to
3 feet high, blind, and only have front legs. | | Upson, Ray |
On cleanup crew. Bitten by Rat and had to go home. |
| Varney,
Elias | Name on a box in the sub-basement dating
back to 1841 | | Warwick, ? | Foreman
on the Graveyard shift. He was in the first group to go down into the
sub-basement, and was
killed there. | | Wisconsky, Harry | Fed
work to Hall. Fat. |
Gray
Matter Description: A
man drinks a bad beer in a small town near Bangor, Maine. He starts to
change, and in the end, not even
his friends know him. He slowly turns
into a blob of smelly gray jelly, getting his
son to buy him beer at the local store, and eating dead, decaying
animals. He is getting bigger all the
time, and there are 2 missing girls and a missing wino in the local
area as well. When some of his friends come to deliver the
beer, they see that
he is dividing into 2, like some simple forms of life, but this one is
a bit higher up the food chain
and is after them! Characters:
| ?, Eddie | 70
year old blind man. Steals bread from the nite-owl store. The bread is
actually paid for by Henry
Parmalee. | | Connors, Bertie | In
the nite-owl store | | Gaiteau, ? | Landlord
of Richie Grenadine | | Grenadine, Richie | Father
of Timmie. He was hurt in a sawmill accident and off on workers
compensation. Drinks a bad
Golden Light beer and turns into something like jelly... with an
attitude. | | Grenadine, Timmy | Son
of Richie. He went to the Nite-Owl 24 hour store to ask for help with
his father | | Haldeman, Frankie | Friend
of George Kelso that spoke to him about the large spider in Derry Sewer. |
| Kelso,
George | Worked for the Bangor Public Works
department. Quit after seeing something strange in the sewer.
It was described as a large spider. This is similar to Pennywise. He
died 2 years later. | | Littlefield, Carl | In
the nite-own store. Has bad arthritis | | Parmalee,
Henry | Owner of the Nite-owl store - only 24 hour
store in the area. He spoke to Timmy Grenadine about his
father, then went to investigate. He was possibly eaten by Richie
Grenadine | | Parmalee, Mrs. | Wife
of Henry | | Pelham, Bill | In
the Nite-Owl store. Has a bad right arm | | Rex |
Dog of Narrator. Died under the house. |
| The
Narrator | In the Nite-Owl store. Went to see the
weird Richie Grenadine | | Westphail, Dr. | Local
doctor. |
I am the Doorway
Description:
Arthur
was a deep space astronaut on project Zeus, and was infected by a
strange bug during a mission to Venus.
On his return to earth, he was seriously injured when the parachutes
failed. Arthur lost the use of his
legs, while his partner, Cory, was killed. He retired to peaceful Key
Caroline. Arthur's fingers began to hurt, and before he
realised it, his
fingers had eyes - literally. The eyes began to control him, making him
kill a young local boy, and cause
the death of his good friend Richard. Panicking, he destroys the new
eyes by burning his hands off. That was 7 years ago, and now he lives with
hooks for hands,
but there is a new problem - 12 eyes in a perfect circle on his chest!
Characters:
| ?, Arthur |
Partner of Cory in a mission to Venus. Lost use of legs in
accident on re-entry when chute failed.
Was infected by an unknown virus that caused eyes to grow on his
fingers, then his chest. Killed a local
boy and told Richard about it. | | ?, Cory |
Partner of Arthur in the trip to Venus. Killed in the
re-entry accident | | ?, Richard | Friend
of Arthur. Killed by lightning bolt while running from Arthur. Retired
real estate agent that
creates driftwood statues and sells them to tourists. |
| Anders,
? | Orbited the moon in 1968 with Borman and Lovell |
| Ballanger,
Dr. | Doctor who was taking Dr Flanders patients
while he was on holidays | | Borman, ? |
Orbited moon in 1968 with Anders and Lovell |
| Creswell,
? | Navy Investigator who checks up on Richard each
year. | | Davis, John | His
orbiting observatory was holed by a meteor | | Flanders,
Dr. | Doctor of Arthur that was on a fishing cruise
when Arthur wanted to see him. | | Harrington,
Maud | Friend of Richard. He spoke to her about a
missing boy on Key Caroline | | Jacks, ? |
Landed on Mars in 1979 with Markan | | Lederer, ? |
Died on second last Apollo mission when he was left orbiting
the sun with Pederson | | Lovell, ? | Orbited
moon in 1968 with Anders and Borman | | Lovinger,
Don | Project Zeus 'whiz kid' |
| Markhan,
? | First on Mars in 1979 with Jacks. |
| Pedersen,
? | Died on second last Apollo mission when he was
left orbiting the sun with Lederer |
I Know What You Need
Description:
Elizabeth
Rogan meets a nice young man called Edward Jackson Hamner Jr and almost
instantly is taken by his similar
likes and dislikes to herself. They hit it off almost at once, but his
romantic interests are quenched
by Tony Lombard - Elizabeth's boyfriend. Tony is
tragically killed when a red Fiat looses its brakes approaching
the road works where Tony is working. Investigations show that the
brake lines are melted through, and
the cause is purely accidental in nature. Edward becomes more important
in Elizabeth's life. But her
friend Alice doubts his motives are good. Edward actually
went to school with Elizabeth back in first Grade,
and has used Voodoo to influence her, and those around her, to ensure
his success with Elizabeth. Alice
succeeds in convincing Elizabeth that there is something odd, and she
finds the Voodoo instruments! Characters:
| ?, Alice |
Roommate and good friend of Elizabeth Rogan. She did some
investigation into Edward Hamner, and confronts
Elizabeth with the results. | | Ackerman,
Sandra | Roommate of Elizabeth Rogan once Alice left |
| Branner,
? | Uni Professor that teaches Sociology. |
| D'Antonio,
Shirley | Worked at the Pines Restaurant |
| Diamond,
Neil | Singer listened to by Alice. |
| Hamner,
Ed, Sr. | Father of Edward Jr. Compulsive gambler
that used to loose until he started taking Edward Jr along.
He had an arm and leg broken by loan sharks. Moved from New York to
Bridgeport. | | Hamner, Edward Jackson, Jr. |
Friend of Elizabeth Rogan. He used Voodoo to influence
Elizabeth Rogan and kill Tony Lombard. he went
to PS 119 in Bridgeport and was in 1st grade with Elizabeth. |
| Hamner,
Mrs. | Wife of Edward Sr. Claimed that her son was
the Devils Henchman. She was placed in mental institutions
when she tried to kill Edward with a pair of scissors in 1964. |
| Kilmer,
Danny | Worked with Tony Lombard. Told Elizabeth
Rogan about Tony's death | | Lombard,
Tony | Boyfriend of Elizabeth Rogan. Died when a
car lost it's brakes and hit him on Route 16 | | Rogan, ?
(Deedee) | Elizabeth Rogan's mother. |
| Rogan,
Elizabeth | While studying for the finals, she
meets the mysterious Edward Hammer Jr. He seemed to be able to
give her everything she wanted, especially after the death of her
boyfriend Tony Lombard. She is good
friends and roommate of Alice, and finds the Voodoo stuff of Edwards. |
| Washington,
George | President mentioned in
passing |
Jerusalem's Lot
Description: Charles
Boone moves into Chapelwaite built in 1782, a house near Jerusalem's
Lot in 1850 which is only 3 Miles
North of Falmouth, 9 miles North of Portland and near the town of
Preachers Corner. He is supposedly
the last of the Boone linage, and Chapelwaite holds many family
secrets, not all of them good. In fact
not any of them are good!
The house
has a strange pull and he is drawn to the strange deserted
town of Jerusalems Lot, only to find that there is more there than
meets the eye. The town's entire population
disappeared on the 31st of October 1789. A strange book in the church
holds many of the answers, but
it is evil and should be destroyed, which Charles manages to do, at the
cost of his own life, for as
long as a Boone lives, Chapelwaite and Jerusalems Lot are dangerous.
And now in
1971 another Boone descendent has moved back in, and
it is starting all over again! Characters:
| ?, Richard
(Dick) | Friend of Charles Boone, worked for the
Liberator | | Bigelow, Mr. | Historian
that Charles Boone met at Mr Clary's fundraiser. He was asked about
Jerusalems Lot. | | Boon, James | Leader
of a religious group in 1710 and the Keeper of the Worm in Jerusalems
Lot. Ancestor of the
Boone family, and possibly the father of Kenneth |
| Boone,
Charles | Moved into Chapelwaite in 1850. The
storyteller who eventually died of suicide after burning the
book in the church in Jerusalems Lot. | | Boone, Henry |
Uncle of Charles. Husband of Judith | | Boone,
James Robert | Last of the Boone family line, and
now living in Chapelwaite in 1971. Second cousin, 3 times removed
of Charles Boone. | | Boone, Judith | Wife
of Henry Boone. | | Boone, Kenneth | Great
Grandfather of Charles. Father of Robert and Phillip. Wealthy from the
fur trade. Died 1763. | | Boone, Marcella | Daughter
of Randolph Boone. Died on the cellar stairs in Chapelwaite. |
| Boone,
Phillip | Brother of Robert Boone. Joined James
Boon's church 1 September 1789. Had a falling out with his
brother in 1788 over stolen papers, and disappeared along with everyone
in Jerusalems Lot 31st of October
1789 | | Boone, Randolph | Father
of Stephen and Marcella Boone. He committed suicide in the cellar by
hanging, just after his
daughter died. | | Boone, Robert | Grandfather
of Charles Boone. Brother of Phillip. Had a big fight in 1789 over
stolen goods. | | Boone, Sarah | Wife
of Charles Boone. Died before Charles moved into Chapelwaite |
| Boone,
Stephen | Cousin of Charles Boone. Fell to death
from Chapelwaite. Son of Randolph. | | Brockett,
Clifton | Found a section of land dead and pressed
down near Chapelwaite | | Brown, Barbara | Gave
birth to a child with no eyes in Preachers Corners. |
| Calhoun,
Mr. | Friend of Charles Boone |
| Clary,
Mr. | Had a fundraising Dinner |
| Cloris,
Mr. | Supervisor of girls cleaning Chapelwaite, and
told Charles Boone a lot of Chapelwaite's history |
| de
Gourdge | Wrote the "Demon Dwellings" book that was
placed in Jerusalems Lot. | | Frawley, ? |
Blacksmith in Preachers Corners in 1789 |
| Goodfellow,
Henry | Friend of Robert Boone from Boston.
Mentioned in diary. He appears to be some sort of book dealer
in Johns & Goodfellow | | Granson,
Everett (Bones) | Friend of Charles Boone in
Florida. | | Granson, Mrs. | Wife
of Bones | | Hanson, ? | Friend
of Charles Boone in England | | Johns, ? |
He appears to be some sort of book dealer in Johns &
Goodfellow | | McCann, Calvin | Lived
with Charles Boone in Chapelwaite. he found a map of Jerusalems Lot,
and was eventually killed
there, and presumed to be murdered by Charles Boone |
| Petty,
John | Contacted Stephen Boone |
| Radcliffe,
Mrs | Possibly a romance writer |
| Randall,
Goody | Seen signs in the sky of a disaster |
| The
Worm | Eyeless creature of evil |
| Thompson,
Mr. | Owner of 400 acres in Portland. Sells wood to
people in the area, including Chapelwaite. | | Thompson,
Mrs. | Wife of Mr Thompson | | Yogsoggoth |
The nameless one. Another name for the Worm |
The Last Rung
on the Ladder Description: Larry
lived in Hemingford Home, Nebraska, and saved his young sisters life by
piling hay under her while she
hung on to the top rung of a broken ladder. When she fell, she landed
in the hay, breaking her fall. Kitty had 2
failed marriages, and had lost close contact with
her brother and shortly after sending Larry a postcard with a short
note she committed suicide by jumping
off a building in L.A. Characters:
| ?, Helen | Wife
of Larry. Divorced in 1971 | | ?, Katrina
(Kitty) | Sister of Larry. She climbed a ladder and
it broke while she was hanging on to the top rung when
she was 8. She had 2 failed marriages, and jumped from the top story of
an Insurance Building in Los
Angeles after sending Larry a letter | | ?, Larry |
Saved his sister from dying when she fell from the last ring
of a ladder in a hayloft by putting
hay below her to break the fall. He was 10 years old at the time. He
later received a letter from her
written just before she died | | Eisenhower,
Dwight D. | President mentioned in passing |
| Pederson,
Dr. | Set Katrina's ankle when she broke it falling
from the ladder in the barn. A GP From Columbia City
that drove a Desoto |
The Lawnmower Man
Description:
Harold
Parkette decided to sell his lawnmower after a tragic accident where
one neighbors dog chases another
neighbors cat under the running mower. The lawns begin
to get quite high, so Harold decided to hire
in a contractor called "Pastoral Greenery and Outdoor Services" to mow
his lawns. They arrive
soon, but they have an interesting way of mowing - the mower runs
automatically while the lawnmower man
crawls along behind eating up all the cut grass.
Harold calls the police, but the lawnmower man decided
that there is time for a quick trim of Harold as well.
Characters:
| ?, Phil |
Owner of Sonoco where Harold sold his mower for a new tyre
and a tank full of fuel. | | ?, Sonny |
Bartender at the Goldfish Bowl bar | | Castonmeyer,
Jack | Neighbour of Harold Parkette. Their dog
chased the Smith's cat under Harold's lawnmower. A Democrat |
| Cooley,
? | Police Patrolman at scene of Harold's death |
| Drago,
Dick | Baseball player mentioned in
passing | | Goodwin, ? | Police
Lieutenant at scene of Harold's death | | Hall, ? |
Police Sergeant that Harold called about the naked lawnmower
man in his yard. | | Pan | The boss
of the lawn mowing business called "Pastoral Greenery and Outdoor
Services" | | Parkette, Alicia | Daughter
of Harold | | Parkette, Carla | Wife
of Harold | | Parkette, Harold | Got
his lawns mowed by "Pastoral Greenery and Outdoor Services", but when
he rang the police,
the Lawnmower Man came after him with the running lawnmower - and lost
more than he expected. | | Smith, Don | Neighbour
of the Parkette's. A Democrat | | Smith, Jenny |
4 year old daughter of Don. Hid in Harold's long grass |
| Smith,
Mrs | Owner of the cat that was killed by Harold's
mower. Wife of Don and mother of Jenny. | | The
Lawnmower Man | An employee of "Pastoral Greenery
and Outdoor Services". He used a strange lawnmower and
crawled around after the mower eating all the grass clippings. |
| The
Mole | Run over by the lawnmower man's mower, and
eaten by the lawnmower man while mowing Harold Parkette's
grass. | | Yastrzemski, ? | Baseball
player mentioned in passing |
The
Ledge
Description:
Stan
Norris is a burnt out Tennis Pro who is in love with Marcia Cresner.
One slight problem with their love
is Marcia's husband - an Organization Overlord who does not like the
idea of his wife having an affair. Stan is placed
in a precarious situation - walk around the 5
inch wide ledge on the top floor of a 34 story building and go free, or
go to jail for drug offenses.
What makes it hard is that Cressner does NOT want him to succeed.
Well he
does, and gets the upper hand on Cressner, and then makes
Cressner walk around the ledge. Cressner said he's never welshed on a
bet, but Norris has been known
to. Characters:
| ?, Tony |
Worked for Cressner. He was hit in the nose with a gun by
Stan Norris | | Cressner, ? | Man
who bet Stan Norris that he could not walk around the ledge of the
building. He was an "Organization
Overlord" and the husband of Marcia. He tried | | Cressner,
Marcia | Lover of Stan. She was killed by her
husband trying to get away. She took Tennis lessons from Stan
Norris. | | Hatton, Rondo | Mentioned
in passing | | Norris, Stan | Ex
Tennis Pro that had to walk around the Ledge of a building or go to
jail. Lover of Marcia Cressner.
He chooses to walk around the ledge, makes it, then gets Tony's gun and
makes Cressner walk around the
ledge. | | The Pigeon | A
Pigeon attacked Stan while he was walking around the ledge. |
The Man Who Loved
Flowers Description: A
man who seems to be in love buys flowers for what people think is his
girlfriend. People all around see
his dreamy look and agreeable personality. But he has a dark secret -
he is the Hammer Murderer that
has killed 6 women. Characters:
| ?,
Norma | Friend of the Man who loves flowers. Died
10 years ago. | | Kennedy, John F | President
mentioned in passing | | The
Hammer Murderer | Murdered 6 women. He was the man
who loves flowers. | | The
Man Who Loved Flowers | Man who seems nice to all
that see him, but is actually the Hammer Murderer. Bought flowers for
Norma,
but she is really dead. He thinks women are Norma, but when he realises
they are not, he kills them. |
The
Mangler
Description:
A
Hadley-Watson Model-6 Speed Ironer and Folder, nicknamed the Mangler
tried to fold an employee at the
Blue Ribbon Laundry - with interesting and deadly results. Repeated
inspections found nothing wrong with
the machine. It is soon discovered that the machine is
haunted thanks to a
few freak accidents including the blood of a virgin and some Hand of
Glory. Soon the single death was
not the only accident - more people are injured in other accidents, and
finally Mark Jackson and John
Hutton decide to rid the machine of the demon - but the machine has
other ideas. Characters:
| ?, Essie | Worked
at the Blue Ribbon Laundry. Got her dress caught in the drive chains |
| Baal |
Demon that was mentioned as one that may inhabit the Mangler |
| Bubastis |
Demon that was mentioned as one that may inhabit the Mangler |
| Cherinikov,
Mrs. | In hospital next to Annette Gillian |
| Diment,
Herb | Blue Ribbon Laundry repairman. Maintains the
Mangler. Cut off George Stanners arm when it was caught
in the Mangler | | Frawley, Adelle | Killed
by the Mangler when she was dragged through the machine |
| Frazier,
James George | Wrote "Golden
Boughs" book about Magic and religion. | | Gartley,
Bill | Owner of the Blue Ribbon Laundry. Uncle of
Sherry Ouelette | | Gillian, Andy | Son
of Annette | | Gillian, Annette | Burnt
by steam in the laundry in the second mangler accident. She had second
degree burns. Mother
of Andy. | | Hunton, John | Police
Officer that investigated the Mangler accident. He threw up when he
seen the accident scene
for the first time in his 14 year career | | Hunton,
Patty | 3 year old daughter of John |
| Hunton,
Sandra | Wife of John | | Jackson,
Mark | English Professor friend of John Hutton. He
suggested the mangler was haunted, and was killed trying
to drive the beast from the machine. | | Jason, Ginny |
Burnt by steam in the laundry in the second of the Mangler
accidents. | | Keene, Alberta | Worked
in the Laundry. Tried to shut the Mangler down when Adelle Frawley was
dragged through the
Mangler. | | Martin, Mrs. | Wife
of Roger | | Martin, Roger | One
of the investigators that looked at the Mangler and found nothing wrong
each time. | | Milton, ? | Author
read by Mark Jackson | | Ouelette, Sherry | Niece
of Bill Gartley, Cut her hand on the Mangler clamp. A virgin, and it
was her accident that
started the rest of the Mangler accidents | | Pan |
Demon that was mentioned as one that may inhabit the Mangler |
| Satan |
Demon that was mentioned as one that may inhabit the Mangler |
| Stanner,
George | Laundry Foreman. Caught his arm in the
Mangler. | | The Mangler | A
Hadley-Watson Model-6 Speed Ironer and Folder that begins to kill
people after ingesting the blood
of a virgin and belladonna, known in some countries as the hand of
glory. |
Night
Surf Description: A
group of people are survivors of "A6" more commonly known as the
Captain Tripps flu. They live
on the beach near Portland, and are slowly dying.
At first
they thought that because they have had Honk Kong flu,
they were immune, but when some of them who had had the Hong Kong flu
begin to have symptoms of A6, they
realise that they may all die soon. Listening to WKDM in Portsmouth,
and other radio stations, they hear
of others that have died. This is a very strange story in that there is
no hope shown by
any of the survivors, just that they live for today. Characters:
| ?, Bernie |
Survivor of the flu. The storyteller, and sort of boyfriend
of Susie | | ?, Bobby | On
the radio station. He was filling in for Fred, who has developed the
Flu. | | ?, Corey | Owner
of a large, but loud radio | | ?, Fred |
Supposed to be on the radio, but has the flu and is dying |
| ?,
Joan | Survivor of the flu. Girlfriend of Kelly |
| ?,
Kelly | Survivor of the flu. Boyfriend of Joan |
| ?,
Maureen | Girlfriend of Bernie before she died of
the flu | | ?, Susie | Survivor
of the flu. Fat girlfriend of Bernie. | | Como, Perry |
His song was on the radio station | | Dean, James |
Actor mentioned in passing | | Needles |
Survivor of the flu from Portland, but has early flu signs |
| Ray,
Johnny | His song was on the radio station |
| Sackheim,
Alvin | Died of the flu. Bernie and his friends
found him in his Lincoln car. He was delirious and thought
Susie was his grandmother. The group burnt him alive. |
One for the Road
Description:
Gerard
Lumley comes stumbling into Tookey's bar in Falmouth on January 10th,
near Jerusalem's Lot with a tragic
tale. His wife and daughter are stuck in a car in the snow outside the
Salems Lot turnoff. Strange things
happen in the Lot, even after the fire that destroyed
the place 2 years ago and drove everyone away. It started near the old
Marsden house, and even today
odd things still happen at Harmony Hill Cemetery. Booth and Herb
decide to help him, but not before they take a
bible and a cross in case they meet any of the Lot's people. They
arrive at the car, only to find the
2 women missing. Gerard frantically searches for them, but the locals
know better, and what he finds
is not his wife, but an evil creature. Be warned, that
Salems Lot is an evil place, and there's a little
girl somewhere out there. And I think she's still waiting for her
good-night kiss. Characters:
| ?, Booth | The
Storyteller, in Tookey's Bar. He helped to find the Lumley family but
was too late. Suffered
from arthritis. | | ?, Victoria | Wife
of Booth. Died in 1973 | | Henry, Lamont | In
Tookey's Bar when Richie Messina disappeared | | Larribee,
Billy | Ran the town Snowplough in Falmouth, and
owned a gas station in Falmouth Centre. | | Lumley,
Francie | Daughter of Gerard. Became a vampire. 7
Years old. | | Lumley, Gerard | Husband
of Janey. Walked 6 miles after crashing into a snow drift near Salems
Lot on his way to Cumberland
from New Jersey. he went back to find them only to see his wife was a
Vampire. | | Lumley, Janey | Wife
of Gerard. Became a Vampire. | | Messina,
Mrs. | Wife of Richie. Moved to Rhode Island after
her husband left | | Messina, Richie | Truck
Driver that said Salems Lot was full of wild dogs, so he left for there
and was never seen
again. | | Tooklander, Herb | Owner
of Tookey's Bar in Falmouth. Went to help find the Lumley family. Died
of a heart attack later | | Tooklander, Mrs | Wife
of Herb. Died in 1974 | | Wilson, Woodrow | President
mentioned in passing |
Quitters,Inc
Description:
Smoking
is a hard habit to kick. Richard Morrison knows that all to well, and
his friend Jimmy McCann tells him
about a great group that will help him quit - Quitters Inc.
Richard
makes one slip, and is caught, but never smokes again,
you see, they have an interesting way of getting you to quit using the
power of Love. First time you
smoke, they apply a high voltage to your wife, second time you get it,
the third you both do, fourth
time your son is worked over... Things get more serious each time you
smoke, right up to the 10th time
when you die of lead poisoning - from a bullet to the head!
Also, if
you gain weight your wife will have her little finger
cut off, as Jimmy's wife Sharon, has found out! Characters:
| ?, Henry |
Bartender? | | Cooke, Sam | Singer
that Richard Morrison liked. | | Crager,
Bobby | Boss of Jim McCann | | Donatti,
Victor | In charge of Richard Morrison's giving up
smoking | | Junk | Worked
with Vic Donatti when Lucinda Morrison was put in the Rabbit Room and
given a 30 second charge. | | McCann,
Jimmy | Gave up smoking and referred Richard
Morrison to Quitters Inc. Works for Crager and Barton as an
executive Vice President. | | McCann, Mr. |
Father of Jimmy. Died of Heart attack |
| McCann,
Sharon | Wife of Jimmy. She is missing the little
finger off her left hand | | Minelli,
Mort (Three Fingers) | Started Quitters Inc. He
used to smoke 3 packets a day until he died of lung cancer. |
| Morrison,
Alvin Dawes | Retarded son of Richard that attends
Patterson Special School for Handicapped Children in New Jersey.
Has an IQ of 46 | | Morrison, Lucinda | Wife
of Richard. Married name of Lucinda Ramsey | | Morrison,
Richard | Tried Quitters to give up Smoking and it
worked. Worked for Crager and Barton before joining the
Morton Agency. Husband of Lucinda | | Ramsey,
Lucinda | Maiden name of Lucinda Morrison |
Sometimes They Come
Back
Description:
Four
boys murdered Jim Norman's older brother in about 1957. Now in 1972 Jim
is a schoolteacher, and three
of them turn up in his class, but they do not seem to have aged a day!
The three boys died six months
after the murder of Wayne Norman, but here they are, recently
transferred from Milford High, but there
is no high school there, but there is a Cemetery.
Jim's wife
Sally dies in mysterious circumstances, and Jim confronts
them, but not until he sets a trap that will ensure the boys die for
good this time. Characters:
| Corey, Mrs. | Mother
of Vincent | | Corey, Vincent | 3rd
boy to transfer to Jim Norman's Living with Literature class. Blond boy
who murdered his older
brother by stabbing him with a switchblade | | Denkinger,
Gary | Step father of Chip Osway |
| Fenton,
? | Principal of Harold Davis High |
| Garcia,
David | 2nd boy to transfer to Jim Norman's Living
with Literature class. Murdered his older Brother 16 years
earlier. Spend 2 years in Granville Reformatory for stealing cars |
| Holly,
Buddy | Singer mentioned in passing. |
| Lawson,
Robert | 1st boy to transfer to Jim Norman's Living
with Literature class. Murdered his older Brother. Had
a strawberry birthmark on his chin. IQ of 78. | | Livingston,
Morton | Police Sergeant in Stratford that helped
Jim Norman find Mr Nell | | Nell, Donald | 74
year old Retired Officer in Stratford. Helped Jim Norman |
| Norman,
James (Jim) | Teacher who has 3 of the 4 boys that
killed his older brother transfer into his Living with Literature
class at Harold Davis High. The problem is that these boys died about
14 years ago, and have not aged
since. He had a nervous breakdown a few years earlier when attached by
a student. | | Norman, Mrs. | Mother
of Jim - died of cancer | | Norman, Sally | Wife
of Jim that was hit by a car before her marriage. She was killed by
Corey, Lester and Garcia | | Norman,
Wayne | Older brother of Jim that was murdered by
Corey, Lester and Garcia. Stabbed in groin and chest. |
| Osway,
Barry | Father of Chip. Died 6 years ago |
| Osway,
Charles (Chip) | Football and Basketball player
that was given an F in literature class by Jim Norman after he cheated
on a test. Left school. | | Silverstein, Pinky | Held
a poker game where Jim Norman lost $16 | | Simmons, Mr. |
Head of English Department at Harold Davis High. Smoked a pipe |
| Simon,
Frank | Police Officer that attended the crash that
killed Corey, Lester and Garcia. Now works for Sikorsky. |
| Slavin,
Katherine | In Jim's Living with Literature Class.
Fell from a roof whole feeding her birds on the roof of her
apartment. The second to die in the class. | | Snow, Dianna |
A made up name for a student of Jim Norman |
| Sponder,
Charlie (Bleach) | 4th boy that was involved in
Wayne Norman's death. He is still alive, and joined the army in about
1958 | | Stearns, William (Bill) | Student
in Jim Norman's Living with Literature. Killed in hit and run accident
on the Tuesday after
Christmas. 15 years old. | | Williams,
Ted | Baseball player | | Zimmerman,
Mack | Student at Centre St Vocational trades high
school that played the guitar, and was beat up by other
students. |
Strawberry Spring
Description:
Strawberry
Spring is a once every 10 year event that causes a killer to stalk a
New Sharon Campus. Starting on 16th
of March 1968, this strawberry spring will be one to be remembered!
The
killer evades the police, but 10 years later he's back!
Characters:
| Amalara,
Carl | Boyfriend of Gail Cerman. Thought to be the
killer, but released when another murder occurs while
he is in prison | | Bray, Ann | Second
Victim of Springheel Jack in 1968. Her head was cut off. President of
the National Service
Sorority. | | Cerman, Gail | Murdered
Art Major. Found in the corner of the Animal Services car park on March
17, 1968 | | Curran, Marsha | Fourth
and last Victim of Springheel Jack in 1968. Fat girl who lived in town.
She was killed on
23rd of March 1968 | | Dancey, John | Junior
at High School. Found the body of Gail Cerman | | Gray, Hanson |
Homosexual sociology student from New Hampshire thought to be
Springheel Jack, but released. | | Hawkins,
Dr. John | Bristol Killer that murdered 5 of his
wives. | | Morris, Donald | Found
unconscious in carpark, but thought to be dead, but he sat up on the
way to the hospital in
the back of a police car. | | Parkins,
Adelle | Victim 3 of Springheel Jack in 1968. Found
behind the wheel of her 1964 Dodge, and in the back seat,
and in the boot. | | Springheel Jack | Murderer.
Named after the lack of footprints around the body in one case. It
turns out this is the
Narrator. | | The Narrator | Tells
the story of the murders in 1968. We never find out his name, but he
turns out to be the murderer,
but he is unaware of it in 1968, and only dimly aware in 1978. |
| Cronkite,
Walter | TV personality mentioned in passing |
| Johnson,
Lyndon | His picture was on the front of the Tep
Fraternity House | | Jack the Ripper | Murderer
similar to Springheel Jack | | Milton, ? |
His writings were the topic of an essay. |
Trucks Description: A
group of driverless trucks holds people hostage in Conants Truck Stop
and Diner. The trucks are running
by themselves, killing people that try to escape. The people realise
that the vehicles are running out
of fuel. The trucks, buses and other vehicles also know
this, and demand
to be refueled by the humans, and in return they will not kill them...
Yet... Characters:
| ?, Jerry |
Killed by a bulldozer trying to burn the bulldozer when it
was trying to destroy the truckstop. He
knew Morse code and understood the message from the trucks. |
| Conant,
? | Owner of the Truck Stop |
| Foggarty,
John | On the jukebox in the truckstop. |
| Snodgrass |
Salesman killed by the trucks when he tried to escape. He did
not die straight away as he landed
in a ditch, and died some time later. | | The Narrator |
Told the story of the trucks. He owned a 1971 Camaro |
The Woman in the room
Description:
John's
mother is dying of cancer. The only hope to help with the constant pain
is an operation, but John debates
its worth. Bringing in pills from home, he helps his mother take an
overdose of them. He leaves the hospital,
knowing he would never see his mother alive again.
Characters:
| ?, John |
Son of the woman in the room. He helps her die by giving her
some pills she had in her medicine cabinet
at home. | | ?, Kevin | Brother
of John, Adopted. Lives in Andover | | Bradbury,
Ray | Horror author mentioned in passing |
| Chrichton,
Michael | Writer that wrote "The Terminal Man" |
| DeGroot,
Victor | Mentioned in passing |
| Eisenhower,
Dwight D | President mentioned in passing |
| Swinburne,
Algernon | Mentioned by John |
| The
Woman in the Room | Mother of Kevin and John. Dying
of cancer similar to her mother. She will probably die of a Uremic
Coma |

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