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Stephen King - Revival

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A dark and electrifying novel about addiction, fanaticism, and what might exist on the other side of life. In a small New England town, over half a century ago, a shadow falls over a small boy playing with his toy soldiers. Jamie Morton looks up to see a striking man, the new minister. Charles Jacobs, along with his beautiful wife, will transform the local church. The men and boys are all a bit in love with Mrs. Jacobs; the women and girls feel the same about Reverend Jacobsincluding Jamies mother and beloved sister, Claire. With Jamie, the Reverend shares a deeper bond based on a secret obsession. When tragedy strikes the Jacobs family, this charismatic preacher curses God, mocks all religious belief, and is banished from the shocked town. Jamie has demons of his own. Wed to his guitar from the age of thirteen, he plays in bands across the country, living the nomadic lifestyle of bar-band rock and roll while fleeing from his familys horrific loss. In his mid-thirtiesaddicted to heroin, stranded, desperateJamie meets Charles Jacobs again, with profound consequences for both men. Their bond becomes a pact beyond even the Devils devising, and Jamie discovers that has many meanings. This rich and disturbing novel spans five decades on its way to the most terrifying conclusion Stephen King has ever written. Its a masterpiece from King, in the great American tradition of Frank Norris, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe.

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Stephen King

REVIVAL

That is not dead which can eternal lie,
And with strange aeons, even death may die.

H. P. Lovecraft
Dedication This book is for some of the people who built my house Mary - photo 1

Dedication

This book is for some of the people who built my house:

Mary Shelley

Bram Stoker

H. P. Lovecraft

Clark Ashton Smith

Donald Wandrei

Fritz Leiber

August Derleth

Shirley Jackson

Robert Bloch

Peter Straub

And ARTHUR MACHEN, whose short novel The Great God Pan has haunted me all my life.

I

Fifth Business. Skull Mountain. Peaceable Lake.

In one way, at least, our lives really are like movies. The main cast consists of your family and friends. The supporting cast is made up of neighbors, co-workers, teachers, and daily acquaintances. There are also bit players: the supermarket checkout girl with the pretty smile, the friendly bartender at the local watering hole, the guys you work out with at the gym three days a week. And there are thousands of extrasthose people who flow through every life like water through a sieve, seen once and never again. The teenager browsing graphic novels at Barnes & Noble, the one you had to slip past (murmuring Excuse me) in order to get to the magazines. The woman in the next lane at a stoplight, taking a moment to freshen her lipstick. The mother wiping ice cream off her toddlers face in a roadside restaurant where you stopped for a quick bite. The vendor who sold you a bag of peanuts at a baseball game.

But sometimes a person who fits none of these categories comes into your life. This is the joker who pops out of the deck at odd intervals over the years, often during a moment of crisis. In the movies this sort of character is known as the fifth business, or the change agent. When he turns up in a film, you know hes there because the screenwriter put him there. But who is screenwriting our lives? Fate or coincidence? I want to believe its the latter. I want that with all my heart and soul. When I think of Charles Jacobsmy fifth business, my change agent, my nemesisI cant bear to believe his presence in my life had anything to do with fate. It would mean that all these terrible thingsthese horrorswere meant to happen. If that is so, then there is no such thing as light, and our belief in it is a foolish illusion. If that is so, we live in darkness like animals in a burrow, or ants deep in their hill.

And not alone.

Claire gave me an army for my sixth birthday, and on a Saturday in October of 1962 I was gearing up for a major battle.

I came from a big familyfour boys, one girland as the youngest I always got lots of presents. Claire always gave the best ones. I dont know if it was because she was the eldest, because she was the only girl, or both. But of all the awesome presents she gave me over the years, that army was by far the best. There were two hundred green plastic soldiers, some with rifles, some with machine guns, a dozen welded to tubelike gadgets she said were mortars. There were also eight trucks and twelve jeeps. Perhaps the coolest thing about the army was the box it came in, a cardboard footlocker in camouflage shades of green and brown, with PROPERTY OF U.S. ARMY stenciled on the front. Below this, Claire had added her own stenciling: JAMIE MORTON, COMMANDER.

That was me.

I saw an ad for them in the back of one of Terrys comic books, she said when I was done screaming with delight. He didnt want me to cut it out because hes a booger

Thats right, Terry said. He was eight. Im a big brother booger. He made a fork with his first two fingers and plugged his nostrils with them.

Stop it, our mother said. No sibling rivalry on birthdays, please and thank you. Terry, take your fingers out of your nose.

Anyway, Claire said, I copied the coupon and sent it in. I was afraid it might not come in time, but it did. Im glad you like it. And she kissed me on the temple. She always kissed me there. All these years later, I can still feel those soft kisses.

I love it! I said, holding the footlocker against my chest. Ill love it forever!

This was after breakfast, which had been blueberry pancakes and bacon, my favorite. We all got our favorite meals on our birthdays, and the presents always came after breakfast, there in the kitchen with its woodstove and long table and our hulk of a washing machine, which was always breaking down.

Forever for Jamie is, like, five days, Con said. He was ten, slender (although he bulked up later), and of a scientific bent, even then.

Nice one, Conrad, our father said. He was dressed for work in a clean coverall with his nameRICHARDstitched in gold thread on the left breast pocket. On the right breast it said MORTON FUEL OIL. Im impressed.

Thanks, Daddy-O.

Your silver tongue wins you the opportunity to help your mother clean up breakfast.

Its Andys turn!

It was Andys turn, Dad said, pouring syrup on the last pancake. Grab a dishtowel, Silver Tongue. And try not to break anything.

You spoil him rotten, Con said, but he grabbed a dishtowel.

Connie wasnt entirely wrong about my concept of forever. Five days later, the Operation game Andy gave me was gathering dust bunnies under my bed (some of the body parts were missing, anyway; Andy got it at the Eureka Grange rummage sale for a quarter). So were the jigsaw puzzles Terry gave me. Con himself gave me a ViewMaster, and that lasted a little longer, but it eventually wound up in my closet, never to be seen again.

From Mom and Dad I got clothes, because my birthday falls near the end of August, and that year I was going into first grade. I found new pants and shirts about as exciting as a TV test pattern, but tried to say thanks with enthusiasm. I imagine they saw through that with no trouble; false enthusiasm does not come easily to six-year-olds although, sad to say, its a skill most of us learn fairly rapidly. In any case, the clothes were washed in the hulk, hung on the clothesline in the side yard, and finally folded away in my bureau drawers. Where, its probably needless to add, they were out of sight and mind until September came and it was time to put them on. I remember there was a sweater that was actually pretty coolit was brown with yellow stripes. When I wore it I pretended I was a superhero called the Human Wasp: evildoers, beware my sting!

But Con was wrong about the footlocker with the army inside. I played with those guys day in and day out, usually at the edge of the front yard, where there was a dirt strip between our lawn and Methodist Road, which was itself dirt in those days. With the exception of Route 9 and the two-lane leading to Goat Mountain, where there was a resort for rich people, all the roads in Harlow were dirt back then. I can remember my mother on several occasions weeping about all the dust that got into the house on dry summer days.

Billy Paquette and Al Knowlesmy two best friendsplayed army with me on many afternoons, but on the day Charles Jacobs appeared in my life for the first time, I was on my own. I dont remember why Billy and Al werent with me, but I do remember I was happy to be by myself for a change. For one thing, there was no need to split the army into three divisions. For anotherthis was more importantI didnt have to argue with them about whose turn it was to win. In truth, it seemed unfair to me that I should ever have to lose, because they were my soldiers and it was my footlocker.

When I advanced this idea to my mother one hot late-summer day shortly after my birthday, she took me by the shoulders and looked into my eyes, a sure sign that I was about to receive another Lesson in Life. That

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