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  1. " One for the Road " is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March/April 1977 issue of Maine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift . Plot summary. Two years after the events of 'Salem's Lot, vampires still prowl the burned-out remains of Jerusalem's Lot, Maine, and its environs.

  2. One for the Road is a short story written by Stephen King. The story was originally published in the March/April 1977 issue of Maine Magazine, and was later included in King's own 1978 collection Night Shift. The story functions as a sequel to King's 1975 novel Salem's Lot.

  3. It wasquarter past tenand Herb Tooklander was thinking of closing for the night when the man in the fancy overcoat and the white, staring face burst into Tookey's Bar, which lies in the northern part of Falmouth. It was the tenth of January, just about the time most folks are learning to live comfortably with all the New Year's resolutions they broke, and there was one hell of a north-easter ...

  4. The page for Stephen King's Short Story: One for the Road.

  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Stephen King, James Hannah (Illustrator) 3.78. 860 ratings96 reviews. This much-loved tale is narrated by Booth, and elderly resident of a small Maine town that neighbors the infamous Jerusalem's Lot, and it takes place a couple of years after the events in King's novel.

  6. ONE FOR THE ROAD. Fiction. By STEPHEN KING, JAMES HANNAH (PS Publishing; 2010) You Stephen King buffs may recall the story “One for the Road,” first published in Maine magazine in 1977, as one of the more memorable entries in King’s collection NIGHT SHIFT.

  7. " One for the Road " is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the March/April 1977 issue of Maine, and later collected in King's 1978 collection Night Shift. Plot summary. The story is told by a man named Booth. Three years after the events of Salem's Lot, vampires still prowl the burned-out remains of Jerusalem's Lot and its environs.

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