![]() The characterization is pretty good, and the small town feels straight out of a King novel (making it no surprise that King has praised his work). I came to this book for the praise Stephen King reaps on Bentley Little. Before long the town’s remaining small shop owners disappear, and “The Store” spreads its influence to the city council and the police force, taking over the town! It’s up to one man to confront “The Store’s” mysterious owner and to save his community, his family, and his life! Inside, customers are hounded by obnoxious sales people, and strange products appear on the shelves. Then dead animals are found on “The Store’s” grounds. His concerns grow when “The Store’s” builders ignore all the town’s zoning laws during its construction. ![]() ![]() ![]() Then “The Store” announces plans to open a local outlet, which will surely finish off the small downtown shops. Book synopsis: In a small Arizona town, a man counts his blessings: a loving wife, two teenage daughters, and a job that allows him to work at home. ![]()
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