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    'Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. The story involves a writer named Ben Mears who returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot (or 'Salem's Lot for short) in Maine, where he lived from the age of five through nine, only to discover that the residents are becoming vampires.

    • Stephen King, Marta I. Guastavino
    • 1975
  3. Oct 17, 1975 · Author Ben Mears returns to ‘Salem's Lot to write a book about a house that has haunted him since childhood only to find his isolated hometown infested with vampires. While the vampires claim more victims, Mears convinces a small group of believers to combat the undead.

  4. 'Salem's Lot is the second book published by Stephen King. The book was published by Doubleday on October 17, 1975. The novel is preceded by the prequel "Jerusalem's Lot," and followed by the sequel "One for the Road," both included in King's 1978 short-story collection Night Shift and in the...

  5. Jan 31, 2013 · Written by: Wayne C. Rogers. This review of Salem’s Lot has been a long time coming—thirty-five years to put it in a nutshell. Of course, I wasn’t writing book reviews when the book first came out so I should be granted a little slack with regards to the time frame.

  6. ’Salem’s Lot (1975) is the second published novel by Stephen King, his first being Carrie (1974). The book won the Locus Award for best fantasy and was adapted as a television miniseries in 1979 and 2004. It also inspired a movie sequel, A Return to Salem’s Lot.

  7. #1 BESTSELLER • Soon to be a new major motion picture • Ben Mears has returned to Jerusalem’s Lot in hopes that exploring the history of the Marsten House, an old mansion long the subject of...

  8. Oct 17, 1975 · 'Salem's Lot, Stephen King 'Salem's Lot is a 1975 horror novel by American author Stephen King. It was his second published novel. Ben Mears, a writer who spent part of his childhood in Jerusalem's Lot, Maine, has returned after 25 years to try to write his next novel.

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