Kutzo
Kutzo
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One of his most terrifying books Stephen King , first released in 1981 and adapted into a film in 1983, directed by Lewis Teague, is being re-released in Greek!
The book has been distinguished with:
- Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1982)
- Balrog Award Nominee for Best Novel (1982
- British Fantasy Award for Best Novel (1982)
Cujo was a big friendly dog, lovable and loyal to the trinity (the MAN, the WOMAN and the BOY). He always did his best not to be labeled as a BAD DOG. But it all ends the day when this Saint Bernard, who weighs almost a hundred kilos, makes the mistake of chasing a hare and following it into a hidden underground cave, setting in motion a tragic chain of events.
Cujo is no longer himself, as a growing illness consumes his mind and overwhelms him, relentlessly and uncontrollably transforming his once kind thoughts into murderous hatred. Cujo is about to become the epicenter of a horrific vortex that will inevitably suck in everyone around him – a merciless reign of terror, rage and madness from which no one can escape…
They wrote about the book:
"A gripping novel of unspeakable terror and suspense."
– Publishers Weekly
“A word of advice: Read it at home with all the lights on, the doors locked, and snuggled up in your bed.” – The Denver Post
“It hits you like a train… King’s most chilling horror novel.” – The New York Times
“King has created a novel of absolute terror.” – Houston Chronicle
“Horror from beginning to end. Koutzo is shockingly effective, as mundane, everyday details are transformed into elements of utter terror.” – Cosmopolitan
“A relentless thriller that will haunt your dreams.” – Newport News Daily Press
“And… once your blood pressure finally returned to normal, King got back to work… creating a nightmare his fans will never forget.” – Kansas City Star
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