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Stories from the Twilight Zone
Stories from the Twilight Zone
Author: Rod Serling
Rod Serling became a cultural icon of the 20th Century with his creation 'The Twilight Zone, ' which more than 50 years later was nominated by the Writers Guild of America as the third best written television series of the past seventy years. Of the 156 Twilight Zone episodes, Serling wrote 92. In the early 1960s, Rod Serling, novelized ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553343298
ISBN-10: 0553343297
Publication Date: 9/1/1986
Pages: 418
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Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Paperback
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Same as the series -- spooky, imaginative, and containing hidden truths.

It lies somewhere between the day and the darkness, between sleeping and waking, reality and illusion. It's a place inhabited by outlandish people where strange things happen--

Meet Casey the mighty lefthander who pitched like nothing human because he wasn't; Walter Bedecker, who wanted to live forever till he tasted eternity; Franklin Gibbs, who was robbed and murdered by a slot machine; Martin Sloan, who got lost between then and now -- and many others in
THE TWILIGHT ZONE

Table of Contents
The Mighty Casey
Escape Clause
Walking Distance
The Fever
Where is Everybody?
The Monsters are Due on Maple Street


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