Roadwork by Stephen King
Only Stephen King, writing as Richard Bachman, can imagine the horror of
a good and angry man who fights back against bureaucracy when it
threatens to destroy his vitality, home, and memories. “Under any name
King mesmerizes the reader” (Chicago Sun-Times).
“I listened to myself. But people talk a different language inside."
It’s
all coming to an end for Barton Dawes. The city’s Highway 784 extension
is in the process of being constructed right across town and inexorably
through every aspect of Bart’s existence—whether it’s about to barrel
over the laundry plant where he makes a living, or soon to smash through
the very home where he makes a life. But as a result, something’s been
happening inside Bart’s head that a heartless local bureaucracy isn’t
prepared for—a complete and irrevocable burnout of the mental circuit
breaker that keeps a mild-mannered person from turning to violent means.
As the wheels of progress and a demolition crew continue unabated
throughout Bart’s neighborhood, he’s not about to give everything up
without a fight. As a matter of fact, he’s ready and waiting to ignite
an explosive confrontation with the legislative forces gathered against
him... ( amazon.com)
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