Mystery • Horror

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Dolores Claiborne
Stephen King; read by Frances Sternhagen
An accused murderer tells her own story in this compelling confession of the silent rage that can turn a woman's heart to hate. Learn More
Gerald's Game
Stephen King; read by Lindsay Crouse
When Gerald's heart fails him in the heat of his favorite sex game, his wife is left hideously trapped and dreadfully alone. Learn More
Insomnia
Stephen King; read by Eli Wallach
Returning to the town of Derry, Maine, the setting of one of his most critically acclaimed novels, It, Stephen King combines bone-chilling realism with supernatural terror to create yet another masterpiece of suspense. Learn More
The Langoliers
Stephen King; read by Willem Dafoe
If you thought the airplane ride was hell, just wait until you land. Horror as only the master Stephen King can relate it. Learn More
The Library Policeman
Stephen King; read by Ken Howard
Who knew having overdue books could be scaring? It's spine-tingling suspense as only Stephen King can deliver it. Learn More
Misery
Stephen King; read by Lindsay Crouse
Thrown from the wreckage of his '74 Camaro, Paul Sheldon, author of a bestselling series of historical romances, wakes up one day in a secluded Colorado farmhouse owned by Annie Wilkes, a psychotic ex-nurse who claims she is his number one fan. Learn More
Needful Things
Stephen King; read by the author
A new store has opened in the town of Castle Rock, Maine. It has whatever your heart desires . . . if you’re willing to pay the price. Learn More
Secret Window, Secret Garden
Stephen King; read by James Woods
The second of a four-part audio series from Stephen King’s bestselling book, Four Past Midnight. Learn More
Skeleton Crew
Stephen King; read by Stephen King, Dana Ivey, Matthew Broderick, and Frances Sternhagen
Four complete and unabridged selections from the electrifying bestseller read by a stellar group of narrators. Learn More
The Sun Dog
Stephen King; read by Tim Sample
In The Sun Dog, the concluding novella in Stephen King’s best-selling Four Past Midnight, the source of terror is a simple Polaroid camera owned by a 15-year-old boy in the small town of Castle Rock, Maine. Learn More
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