Stephen King has a nearly 1,000-page novel, about a high school English teacher in Maine who discovers a time portal in a friend’s diner and tries to stop the JFK assassination, due to be released in November. Now Jonathan Demme (of “Silence of the Lambs” fame) has signed on to write, produce, and direct the movie version of 11/22/63. According to this, there have been favorable reviews. Also, the cover of the book (generally, the best way to judge a book) appears to be some altered edition of the Dallas Morning News, with the words “Morning” and “News” visible at the bottom masthead.
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It could be quite good if King doesn’t stick to the Warren Commission appologist’s view of events and strays out into the FBI, CIA,Secret Service, Mafia, LBJ coalition territory. One can only hope.
Yes, fiction by Stephen King will certainly lend credibility to all those other fictions. I happen to believe my 1958 Plymouth Fury is haunted, too.