It's tradition: every few years—sometimes five, sometimes seven—Stephen King publishes a new collection of short fiction. Most often, these are short stories, but sometimes—four (always four!) novellas. This was the case with 'The Four Seasons,' which included the legendary 'Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption.' This was the case with 'Four Past Midnight' with its celebrated 'The Langoliers.'
'Darkness, and Nothing Else' is another collection of four novellas that has won the love of readers around the world.
Bonus! A gift from Stephen King to his most devoted fans—the story 'Illness,' which the Master included in the reissue of the collection.








