
The Dead Zone
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Stephen King's fan-favourite thriller available in audio for the first time read by Acadamy Award nominee James Franco.
The two things that conjured up that horrible night, were his run of luck at the Wheel of Fortune, and the mask....
Meet Johnny Smith. A young man whose streak of luck ends dramatically in a major car crash. Followed by blackness. A long, long time in cold limbo.
When he wakes up life has been turned upside down. His fiancée has met someone else. And Johnny is cursed with the power to perceive evil in men's souls. He's had these hunches since he had an ice-skating accident as a child. Now he has an ability to see into the future. An ability which will bring him into a terrifying confrontation with a charismatic, power-hungry and dangerous man....
James Franco is an actor, director, artist and writer. His film appearances include Milk, Pineapple Express, Spring Breakers, Howl, and 127 Hours, which earned him an Academy Award nomination.
He is the author of the novel Actors Anonymous, the collection Palo Alto, and the memoir A California Childhood. His writing has been published in Esquire, Vanity Fair, N+1, The Wall Street Journal, and McSweeney's; and his art has been exhibited throughout the world including at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and MoMA PS1 in New York.
- Listening Length16 hours and 12 minutes
- Audible release date25 April 2017
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB01JAOXDU0
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 16 hours and 12 minutes |
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Author | Stephen King |
Narrator | James Franco |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 25 April 2017 |
Publisher | Hodder & Stoughton |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B01JAOXDU0 |
Best Sellers Rank | 3,912 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 113 in Horror Fiction 279 in Suspense 434 in Horror (Books) |
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I first read this back in '82 and thematically it hasn't aged.
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Some people see this ability as a gift from God. But for John, he sees it as a curse.
It all started 4 years ago when John, a Teacher, took his date Sarah, also a Teacher, to the Fair.
John is also known as Johnny in The Dead Zone and these names will be used interchangeably throughout this review.
All was going well until John tried his luck on The Wheel of Fortune. The first time he wins. Then the second and third time to. Again and again he wins. He just can’t loose, despite his head feeling like somebody is going at it with a jack hammer.
Meanwhile Sarah has become ill and is being violently sick after eating a bad hot dog. Johnny takes Sarah home and then calls a taxi.
Johnny’s taxi journey home is where it all goes wrong. A car driving on the wrong side of the road crashes into the taxi at speed, causing the deaths of the boy driving the car on the wrong side of the road and the taxi driver. John is propelled out of the taxi through the windshield and goes into a coma.
When Johnny wakes up, he discovers that everything has changed. His body is weak, despite being exercised with physiotherapy while he was comatose. His mind has a Dead Zone, a microscopic part of his brain that has been damaged. This Dead Zone causes him not to be able to imagine certain things and is perhaps also causing his new found ability to see people’s past and future by touching them.
John’s father seems to have dramatically aged much more than the 4 years that has passed. His mother who was always a religious woman, has become fervent religionist. Sarah is now married to another man and has a child.
As Johnny works hard to recover and rebuild his life. As he does so, he makes some startlingly accurate predictions including: finding the location of his Doctor’s lost mother, preventing a fire from becoming serious in his Physiotherapists house, telling Sarah where her lost wedding ring is, identifying a serial murderer and predicting a serious fire caused by lightening. Johnny soon makes news with his predictions and rides out the media storms the best he can.
Johnny doesn’t really want any of this. He just wants a normal life and more importantly the normal life the car accident robbed him of. But he knows that this is not possible. Too much has changed.
Johnny does various bits of work and creates a little hobby of shaking politician’s hands to see the future of election results. That is until he shake that hand of Greg Stillson. John sees Stillson becoming President and what a dangerous one he’ll be.
John becomes obsessed with Stillson and starts getting head-splitting headaches. John finds himself debating whether he would kill Hitler if time travel was possible. He decides that he would and that the same action needs to be taken to prevent Stillson from ever becoming President.
Every element of The Dead Zone was excellent and enjoyable. The description pulls the reader into the story from the beginning and until the end. The characters were charming, cunning and crafty. Johnny was particularly appealing and interesting, with the reader feeling for and relating to this character from the start of the book.
The plot was intriguing, fascinating and full of unpredictable, but perfectly pleasant twists and turns. The pacing was perfect at all times and felt like a car with cruise control doing 70MPH on the motorway.
The only tiny criticism of The Dead Zone was John’s name. John Smith. The story makes clear from the outset that John is an average guy, who happens to have something that’s both bad and brilliant happen to him. So using such a common place name to represent that he’s an average guy was not required. It stuck me as either lazy or uninventive on King’s behalf.
The Dead Zone is without any doubt a King classic.

I first read The Dead Zone as a teenager, though my memory of it tends to fixate on the movie version (starring Christopher Walken), so I thought it was time I gave it another look. Though it’s perhaps not one of Stevie’s best works, I really enjoyed it, particularly the depth he goes into with each of his characters. If you’ve read his book On Writing, you’ll know about how his writing has changed over the years and might notice some early mistakes in this one – such as an over-reliance on adverbs. But apart from that, it’s a great read and kept me going all the way through, even though I knew the ending.
Another classic from the King of horror (see what I did there?)


It's a very enjoyable read, and while it has strains of the supernatural, it's also very believable in many ways. Highly recommended

King is talented and disciplined writer, and The Dead Zone gives him an ample sandbox for to draw his ideas out. It's perhaps a little more low-key than some of his famous horrors, but it's as compulsively readable and, by the end, as affirming as any of the greats in his oeuvre.