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Short story by Stephen King For the 2013 film, see The Dune (film). For other uses, see Dune (disambiguation).

"The Dune" is a short horror story by Stephen King, first published in the Fall 2011 issue of Granta, and later collected in his 2015 short story collection, The Bazaar of Bad Dreams.

Plot summary

In Florida, a retired Florida Supreme Court Judge named Harvey Beecher has a lifelong obsession with a mysterious sand dune on an unnamed island, a short distance off the Gulf coastline of his family's property. Since he was a child and first ventured onto the island looking for buried treasure, he has seen the names of people who are going to die within a month written in the sand. Beecher's lawyer, Anthony Wayland, visits to help Beecher finish his last will. While drawing up the document, Beecher tells about his most recent visit to the dune and the grim recollection of his lifelong experiences with it. The name that Beecher found written in the dune is the reason he now wants his will finished quickly. Wayland assumes Beecher has seen his own name in the sand, but later it is implied the name was Wayland's.

Reception

As of November 2015, readers of the web site Goodreads.com had registered 139 ratings for the story, with an average score of 3.77 out of 5 stars.

References

  1. "The Dune by Stephen King". goodreads.com. Archived from the original on 23 October 2015. Retrieved 8 November 2015.

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