Clay Blaisdell is one big mother, but his capers are strictly small-time until his mentor introduces him to the one big score that every small-timer dreams of: kidnap. But now the brains of the operation has died - or has he? - and Blaze is alone with a baby as hostage. The Crime of the Century just turned into a race against time in the white hell of the Maine woods.
Reviews
'Storytelling - the ability to make the listener or the reader need to know, demand to know, what happens next - is a gift. Stephen King, like Charles Dickens before him, has this gift in spades'
The Times on CELL
‘Thrilling, genuinely terrifying, beautifully textured and full of wonderful invention’
Daily Mail on LISEY'S STORY
'A consummate and compassionate novel – one of King’s very best'
Guardian on LISEY'S STORY
'BLAZE feels like an essential missing piece in King's oeuvre...compelling'
Independent on Sunday
'King's brilliance is in making his readers root for the kidnapper rather than the authorities'
Daily Telegraph
'Tightly written and compelling'
Daily Express