Blaze – Richard Bachman (a.k.a. Stephen King)

A very enjoyable quick read from King.  He writes that this was a book that he had in the can for many years, and he recently dusted it off.  Not the usual King fare, I can see why he kept it under the Bachman pseudonym.  Vaguely reminiscent of Raising Arizona in that it is a kidnapping gone bad… although you can’t help feeling sympathy for Blaze, the “dummy” who is able to pull off the kidnapping of a 6-month old with the help of his dead “brains” of the outfit (George).  Blaze operates while hearing the voice of his dead friend in his head, giving him the sage advice he needs to pull off the feat.

I had to smile and laugh when Blaze makes the kidnapping call to the parents… collect, because he doesn’t have any change… and he gives the operator his name to use.

I would recommend this… especially to those who don’t normally read King novels.

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