Later this man would tell the police that the intruder’s eyes were blue. “Murder,” Stark said conversationally, and for just a moment his eyes shifted from the bloody, howling man in front of him to the man in the doorway. “What’s going on?” he cried in a gruff voice which proclaimed that he didn’t care if it was the Pope of Rome out here, the party was over. The murderous alter ego is in the midst of some very nasty business when the following exchange occurs:įarther down the hall a door opened and a man in a blue pajama shirt with his hair in sleep-corkscrews poked his head and shoulders out. It comes roughly a third of the way through the book, which is about a writer who is overtaken by his own creation and becomes a murderous psychopath in a way that reflects the killings in his works. There’s a moment in Stephen King’s The Dark Half that demands to be portrayed on a screen large or small by Tom Hardy.
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