The town has a sense, not of history, but of time, and the telephone poles seem to know this. If you lay your hand against one, you can feel the vibration from the wires deep within the wood, as if souls had been imprisoned in there and were struggling to get out.


'Salem's Lot (ed. Hachette UK, 2008) - ISBN: 9781848940819


The town has a sense, not of history, but of time, and the telephone poles seem to know this. If you lay your hand against one, you can feel the...

The town has a sense, not of history, but of time, and the telephone poles seem to know this. If you lay your hand against one, you can feel the...

The town has a sense, not of history, but of time, and the telephone poles seem to know this. If you lay your hand against one, you can feel the...

The town has a sense, not of history, but of time, and the telephone poles seem to know this. If you lay your hand against one, you can feel the...