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Thinner
by Stephen King (writing
as Richard Bachman)
"Thinner," the old Gypsy man with the rotting nose whispered, and
caressed his cheek, like a lover...
Billy Halleck, good husband, loving father, lives in Connecticut and
practices law in New York City. He is both beneficiary and victim of
the American Good Life: he has an expensive home, a nice family, and a
rewarding job...but he is also fifty pounds overweight, and, as his
doctor keeps reminding him, he is thirty-six years old - edging into
heart attack country.
Then Billy Halleck sideswipes an old Gypsy woman as she is crossing the
street in their quiet little southern Connecticut town of Fairview, and
everything in his pleasant, upwardly mobile life changes. He is
exonerated in the local court by a friendly judge and sheriff...but a
blacker, far worse judgment has been passed on him, nevertheless. Billy
Halleck begins losing weight. He is pleased at first, then worried,
and finally terrified. He can't stop it. He eats and eats but the
weight flies off.
Beginning in suburban Connecticut and climaxing in rural Maine, Thinner
is a novel of one man's quest to find the source of his nightmare and
to reverse it before he becomes...nothing at all.
Hardbound in excellent condition.
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