Cell : a novel / Stephen King.

By: King, Stephen, 1947-Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2006Edition: 1st edDescription: v. ; 399 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0340921447; 0340921455Subject(s): Horror tales | Cell phones -- fiction | Cell phones | Virus diseases | Cell phones -- Fiction | Virus diseases -- Fiction | Horror fictionGenre/Form: Horror tales. 59 61 68 69 72 73 74 119 120 121 122 124 125 128 129 131 | Horror stories. | Horror fiction. | Thriller fiction | Horror tales. | Horror stories | Fiction. | Horror fiction. | Horror tales | Horror tales. | Horror stories DDC classification: 813.54 LOC classification: PS3561.I483Summary: Horror fiction. Civilization slipped into its second dark age on an unsurprising track of blood but with a speed that could not have been foreseen by even the most pessimistic futurist. By Halloween, every major city from New York to Moscow stank to the empty heavens and the world as it had been was a memory. The event became known as "the pulse". The virus was carried by every cell phone operating within the entire world. Within ten hours, most people would be dead or insane. A young artist Clayton Riddell realises what is happening. And together with Tom McCourt and a teenage girl called Alice, he flees the devastation of explosive, burning Boston, desperate to reach his son before his son switches on his little red mobile phone.
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Horror fiction. Civilization slipped into its second dark age on an unsurprising track of blood but with a speed that could not have been foreseen by even the most pessimistic futurist. By Halloween, every major city from New York to Moscow stank to the empty heavens and the world as it had been was a memory. The event became known as "the pulse". The virus was carried by every cell phone operating within the entire world. Within ten hours, most people would be dead or insane. A young artist Clayton Riddell realises what is happening. And together with Tom McCourt and a teenage girl called Alice, he flees the devastation of explosive, burning Boston, desperate to reach his son before his son switches on his little red mobile phone.

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