Insomnia
Morning will come. Just pray you're here to see it.
You'll lose a lot of sleep. Ralph does. At first he starts waking up earlier. And earlier. Then the hallucinations start – the colours,
shapes and strange auras. Not to mention the bald doctors who always
turn up at the scene of a death.
That's when Ralph begins to lose a lot more than sleep. When he
begins to understand why his hitherto mild-mannered friend, Ed, is
getting out of control – dangerously so. And why his home town is about
to become the new Armageddon...
Insomnia is a relentless waking nightmare in which the master of horror and suspense guarantees you sure won't rest in peace.
Stephen King
Stephen King (born 1947) is an American writer of contemporary horror fiction, science fiction, and fantasy literature. An estimated 300-350 million copies of King's novels and short story anthologies have been sold, and many of his stories have been adapted for film, television, and other media.
Stephen King has written a number of books using the pen name Richard Bachman.
In 2003 the National Book Foundation awarded Stephen King the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.