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Christine by
Stephen King Scene:
a middle-class suburb of Pittsburgh. Time: 1978. Cast of characters: Arnie Cunningham,
a bookish and bullied high school senior; Dennis Guilder, his friend and sometime
protector; Leigh Cabot, the new girl in school, won by Arnie...but wanted by Dennis
as well.
Just another lovers' triangle, you say? Not quite. There's a fourth
here, the second lady, the dark lady. "Cars are girls," Leight
Cabot says, and the dark force in this novel is a 1958 Plymouth named Christine.
She
is no ordinary car, this white-over-red two-toned survivor of a time when high-test
gasoline was priced at a quarter a gallon and speedometers were calibrated all
the way up to a hundred and twenty miles an hour...a time when rock and roll in
all its first crude power ruled America...a time when speed was king.
Arnie
Cunningham is determined to have Christine at any price, and little by little,
Dennis and Leigh begin to suspect that the price of his growing obsession may
be terrifyingly high, its result blackly evil. As Arnie sets feverishly to work
on the seemingly hopeless job of restoring Christine, Christine begins to develop
a terrible life of her own. Or is that only imagination? Dennis continues to hope
so... and then people begin to die on Libertyville's dark suburban streets and
roads...and the time comes when Dennis can no longer deny the horrifying truth:
Christine is alive.
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