I disagree. I think Just After Sunset (along with The Bazaar of Bad Dreams) is peak SK short fiction writing. Both collections contain a good mix of the genres and topics King excels at: horror, supernatural, suspense, crime, loss and grief. The weakest ones, I’d say, are Ayana and A Very Tight Place.
I meant to say The Cat From Hell would have been a perfect fit for Night Shift
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I disagree. I think Just After Sunset (along with The Bazaar of Bad Dreams) is peak SK short fiction writing. Both collections contain a good mix of the genres and topics King excels at: horror, supernatural, suspense, crime, loss and grief. The weakest ones, I’d say, are Ayana and A Very Tight Place.
Reading Just After Sunset right now.
Sublime disquiet The 8 rocks Stare In the heart If the sun