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Stories from the Twilight Zone

✍ Scribed by Rod Serling


Book ID
104524695
Publisher
Bantam Books
Year
1960
Tongue
English
Weight
4 MB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


ROD SERLING EXPLORES THE TWILIGHT ZONE. It lies somewhere between the day and the darkness, between sleeping and waking, reality and illusion. It’s a place inhabited by outlandish people where strange things happen.

Meet Casey, the mighty lefthander, who pitched like nothing human, because he wasn’t; Walter Bedeker, who wanted to live forever, till he tasted eternity; Franklin Gibbs, who was robbed and murdered by a slot machine; Martin Sloan, who got lost between then and now — and many, many others, in THE TWILIGHT ZONE.


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