The old man sat in the barn doorway in the smell of apples, rocking, wanting not to want to smoke not because of the doctor but because now his heart fluttered all the time.
This edition is illustrated by Barbara Kruger, a short story published in limited edition by Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1988 and also in hardcover by Knopf/Whitney in 1989. This was an "aborted Bachman" novel which turned into a great short story.
The book is idealy just a horror flick brought to words. Though, it gives King a chance to use his horror skills from other books and roll it into one. The actual plot of a powerful horse is a little absurd but it is all explained. Overall, the book is nothing less than the supreme.