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Road of Bones

Road of Bones

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In the novel "Siberia," a documentary-maker travels along the Kolyma Highway, a 1200-mile gravel road in Siberia, where fatal car accidents are common and it is also known as the Road of Bones. The highway is a massive graveyard for the former Soviet Union's gulag prisoners. When the documentary-maker and his team reach their destination, they find an abandoned town and are pursued by predatory wolves and otherworldly beasts. The journey is harrowing and forces the documentary-maker to confront the sins of his past.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 07 November 2022
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd



Stephen King's novel "Siberia" takes readers on a spine-tingling journey across the frozen Siberian tundra. The protagonist, a documentary-maker, finds themselves pursued by unknown terrors as they venture onto the treacherous Kolyma Highway. This 1,200-mile stretch of gravel-packed permafrost is within driving distance of the Arctic Circle, presenting drivers with a myriad of challenges. Icy surfaces, limited visibility, and extreme temperatures of sixty degrees below zero make it a perilous road, leading to frequent fatal car accidents.

However, the Kolyma Highway is not just a threat to motorists. It is also known as the Road of Bones, serving as a massive graveyard for the former Soviet Union's gulag prisoners. Hundreds of thousands of people were forced to work to death on this road, and their remains were left where they fell, consumed by the unforgiving frozen elements and buried beneath the permafrost.

Fascinated by the history and eerie atmosphere, the documentary producer, Felix Teig Teigland, travels to Russia to drive the highway and capture the essence of Life and Death on the Road of Bones. Along the way, they plan to visit the town of Akhust, known as the coldest place on Earth, and gather ghost stories and local legends.

However, their journey takes a dark turn when they reach their destination. The town is abandoned, with only a catatonic nine-year-old girl and a pack of predatory wolves remaining. The wolves are faster and smarter than any wild animals should be, and they relentlessly pursue Teig and his companions.

As they continue their journey, Teig and his team encounter even more uncanny and inexplicable phenomena. It seems as if the ghosts of Stalin's victims are haunting them, leaving them in a state of fear and disbelief. The novel is a harrowing terror that pushes Teig to his limits and forces him to confront the sins of his past.

"Siberia" is a masterfully written novel that combines elements of horror, mystery, and historical fiction. King's vivid descriptions and atmospheric storytelling transport readers to the frozen wilderness, where they are left to fend for themselves against the unspeakable horrors that lurk in the shadows. The novel is a testament to King's ability to create a sense of dread and tension that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.

In conclusion, "Siberia" is a must-read for anyone who loves horror, mystery, and atmospheric storytelling. Stephen King's novel takes readers on a harrowing paragraph that will leave them breathless and pondering the horrors of human nature and the consequences of our actions.

Weight: 196g
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781803361475

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