Richard Bachman

Richard Bachman is a pen name used by the American author Stephen King. Bachman was initially presented as a separate author to allow King to publish more books than publishers were willing to release under his own name.

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. Thinner

    In this suspenseful horror novel, a successful but overweight lawyer named Billy Halleck finds his life unraveling after he is cursed by a mysterious old Romani man following a hit-and-run accident. As the curse causes him to lose weight uncontrollably, Billy becomes desperate to find a way to reverse it. His journey leads him into a dark and dangerous world of revenge and supernatural forces, where he must confront his own guilt and the consequences of his actions. The story explores themes of justice, retribution, and the human capacity for self-destruction.

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  2. 2. The Long Walk

    In a dystopian future, one hundred teenage boys embark on a grueling annual event known as "The Long Walk," where they must maintain a minimum speed of four miles per hour without stopping. The competition, overseen by the authoritarian government, continues until only one participant remains, with the winner receiving a lifetime of comfort and wealth. As the walk progresses, the boys face physical exhaustion, psychological torment, and the haunting realization of their mortality, forming alliances and rivalries while grappling with the relentless pressure to survive at any cost.

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  3. 3. Roadwork

    A Novel of the First Energy Crisis

    The story follows Bart Dawes, a man whose life unravels when he learns that his home and workplace are slated for demolition to make way for a new highway extension. Struggling with the recent loss of his son and the disintegration of his marriage, Bart becomes increasingly desperate and unhinged. As he resists the inevitable changes imposed by the construction project, his actions escalate from passive resistance to violent rebellion, reflecting his inner turmoil and inability to cope with the relentless march of progress and personal loss.

  4. 4. Rage

    The book follows a troubled high school student who, after a series of personal crises, takes his algebra class hostage with a gun. As the tense standoff unfolds, he engages in psychological manipulation, drawing out the hidden fears and secrets of his classmates and teacher. The narrative delves into themes of adolescent angst, alienation, and the impact of violence, exploring the complex dynamics between the captor and his captives. Through intense dialogue and introspection, the story examines the darker aspects of human nature and the consequences of unchecked rage.

  5. 5. Blaze

    The novel follows Clayton Blaisdell Jr., known as Blaze, a mentally challenged yet physically imposing man who becomes embroiled in a kidnapping scheme orchestrated by his deceased partner, George. As Blaze attempts to carry out the plan to abduct a wealthy family's infant for ransom, he grapples with his own conscience and the haunting presence of George's voice guiding him. The story delves into Blaze's troubled past, exploring themes of friendship, loss, and redemption, as he navigates the moral complexities of his criminal life while seeking a sense of belonging and purpose.

  6. 6. The Regulators

    In a peaceful suburban neighborhood, chaos erupts when a mysterious force takes control, transforming the idyllic setting into a nightmarish battleground. The residents find themselves trapped in a surreal and terrifying reality where their street is besieged by bizarre and deadly manifestations, including gun-toting cowboys and monstrous creatures. As the situation spirals out of control, the neighbors must band together to uncover the source of the malevolent power and fight for their survival. The story explores themes of fear, loss, and the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of overwhelming terror.

  7. 7. The Bachman Books

    Four Early Novels by Stephen King

    The book is a collection of four novellas that explore themes of desperation, violence, and the darker aspects of human nature. Each story delves into the lives of ordinary individuals pushed to their limits by circumstances beyond their control. The narratives are marked by intense psychological tension and moral ambiguity, as characters grapple with their inner demons and the consequences of their actions. Through vivid storytelling and complex character development, the book offers a gripping examination of the human condition and the fine line between sanity and madness.

  8. 8. Chudszy

    In a chilling exploration of the human psyche, the narrative delves into the life of a man who finds himself trapped in a relentless cycle of self-destruction and societal alienation. As he grapples with his own demons, the protagonist's journey is marked by a series of harrowing events that challenge his perception of reality and morality. The story unfolds in a grim setting, where the lines between sanity and madness blur, ultimately leading to a haunting climax that leaves readers questioning the nature of identity and the depths of human despair.

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  9. 9. El Fugitivo

    Set in a dystopian future, the story follows Ben Richards, a desperate man who participates in a deadly reality TV show called "The Running Man" to earn money for his ailing daughter. In this brutal game, contestants are hunted by professional killers while the entire nation watches. As Richards navigates through a society that thrives on violence and exploitation, he becomes a symbol of resistance against the oppressive regime. The narrative explores themes of survival, media manipulation, and the human spirit's resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.

  10. 10. Rabia

    Set in a small New England town, the story revolves around a high school student who, overwhelmed by personal and academic pressures, takes his classmates hostage in a tense and emotionally charged standoff. As the situation unfolds, the narrative delves into the psyche of the troubled teenager, exploring themes of alienation, desperation, and the impact of societal expectations. The gripping tale captures the raw emotions of fear, anger, and the search for understanding amidst chaos, ultimately questioning the boundaries of sanity and the consequences of unchecked rage.

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  11. 11. Carretera Maldita

    In a gripping tale of suspense and horror, a man finds himself on a seemingly endless highway, pursued by a relentless and malevolent force. As he drives through the desolate landscape, he encounters a series of bizarre and terrifying events that challenge his sanity and test his resolve. With each mile, the line between reality and nightmare blurs, forcing him to confront his deepest fears and darkest secrets. The journey becomes a harrowing battle for survival, where escape seems impossible and the road itself becomes a sinister entity with a mind of its own.