The Boogeyman by Stephen King

In a chilling tale of psychological horror, a man named Lester Billings recounts his terrifying experiences to a psychiatrist, revealing the mysterious and sinister deaths of his three children. As he delves into the haunting details, Lester becomes increasingly convinced that a malevolent entity, lurking in the shadows of their home, is responsible for the tragedies. The story masterfully explores themes of fear, guilt, and the unknown, leaving readers questioning the boundaries between reality and imagination.

Published
1978
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
10-20
Original Language
English
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(2.0)
Alternate Titles
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