Roadwork
a novel of the first energy crisis
By Stephen King

"Roadwork" is published by New English Library in 1983-06 - Sevenoaks, it has 273 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Roadwork” Metadata:
- Title: Roadwork
- Author: Stephen King
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 273
- Publisher: New English Library
- Publish Date: 1983-06
- Publish Location: Sevenoaks
“Roadwork” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ brain cancer - middle management - organized crime - Molotov cocktails - eminent domain - hunting rifles - Suspense - Fiction - roads - design and construction - American horror tales - horror fiction - horror - man-on-the-street news interviews - revolvers - American literature - Cuentos de terror - Loss (Psychology) - Homeless persons - Violence - Anger - Perte (Psychologie) - Romans, nouvelles - Routes - Conception et construction - Sans-abri - Fiction, general - Fiction, horror
- People: ➤ Andrea - Alan - Andy - Bea - Belly - Bill - Cindy - Duncan - Gayle - Hank - Jeff - Phyllis - Ray - Rhonda - Sharon - Sylvia - Tina - Nicholas Adams - Nicholas Frederick Adams - John Agar - Albert - Dave Albert - Hank Albert - Ralph Albertson - Ben Alexander - Arlin - Jack Barry - David Ben-Gurion - Humphrey Bogart - Richard Boone - Malcolm Boyd - James Brolin - Luigi Bronticelli - Jimmy Cagney - Jean Calloway - Lester Calloway - Kitty Carlisle - Meg Carter - Dick Cavett - Henry Chalmers - Wilt Chamberlain - John Chancellor - Julia Child - Andy Cocker - Broderick Crawford - Walter Cronkite - Bill Cullen - Arlene Dahl - Dankman - Darby - Gary Davis - George Barton Dawes - Charles Frederick Dawes - Fred Dawes - Mary Dawes - Ralph Dawes - Olivia DeHaviland - Andy Devine - Ethel Diment - Phil Drake - Clint Eastwood - T.S. Elliot - Hugh Fednach - Phillip T. Fenner - Gracie Floyd - Dr. Fontain - Charles Fort - Ethel Gibbs - Jack Gordon - Tom Granger - Merv Griffin - H. Rider Haggard - Walter Hamner - Paul Harvey - Ellen Hobart - Jack Hobart - Linda Hobart - Victoria Holt - Winslow Homer - Bob Hope - Tina Howard - Jackson - Dick Jackson - Mick Jagger - David Janssen - Elton John - Harry Jones - Betty Keeson - Dick Keller - Robert Kennedy - Henry King - Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968) - Virginia Knauer - Spider John Koerner - Francis Lane - Alicia Lang - Tony Lang - Art Linkletter - Guy Lombardo - H.P. Lovecraft - Gisele MacKenzie - Lester Maddox - Guy Madison - Salvatore Magliore - Jock Mahoney - Pete Mansey - Hal March - Roberta Mason - Sharon Mason - Vincent Mason - Ray Millard - Marty Milner - Patrick J. Monohan - Garry Moore - Donald P. Naish - Jack Narz - Paul Newman - Richard Nixon - Carla Ordner - Dos Passos - Tom Paxton - Richard Petty - Mr. Piazzi - Steve Pollack - Francis Gary Powers - Bob Preston - Janet Preston - Gordon Pym - Ellery Queen - Quinn - Dave Radner - Michael Rennie - Muriel Reston - Mrs. Ricker - Ridpath - Van Ronk - Hank Rucker - Tom Rush - Soupy Sales - Joanne St. Clare - Bill Stouffer - Ron Stone - Harold Swinnerton - Harvey Swinnerton - Don Tarkington - Ray Tarkington - Ralph Tremont - Walter Truman - Forest Tucker - Donna Upshaw - Don Upslinger - Wilbur Upslinger - Max Von Sydow - Kurt Bonnegut - Arnie Walker - Corey Everett Walker - Tina Wallace - Peter Wasserman - Marcus Welbey - Tom Wicker - Richard Widmark - Bud Wilkenson - Victor Winterburger - Mrs. Young - Dr. Younger
- Places: United States
- Time: 1973 - 1972 - 1974
Edition Specifications:
- Format: paperback
- Pagination: 273p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL15049266M - OL149102W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 12523693
- ISBN-10: 0450055663
- All ISBNs: 0450055663
AI-generated Review of “Roadwork”:
Snippets and Summary:
He kept doing things without letting himself think about them.
"Roadwork" Description:
The Open Library:
An unlikely customer to be buying such very heavy-duty weaponry: .460 Weatherbee rifle and .44 Magnum handgun. Not a man who seemed to know much about guns. Friendly, middle-aged, credit good and manner unassuming. A man who had worked hard and made something of a success of it. Had married and made a success of that in the quiet way of so many marriages. Had friends, neighbors, an unsmart but decent home. A family man and well liked. A man who knew he did not deserve what was being done to him: the serried ranks of City Hall, the corporate wheeler-dealers, the officials and politicos, threatening, without concern or understanding, to destroy everything he had achieved, lived for and loved. A man who had decided to do something quite extraordinary. Something so publicly insane and violent that he would be noticed. Because in the end it is always death and destruction that make the headlines. --back cover
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