Blazer

Blazer

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Between 1966 and 1973, the great writer who would later be called the "King of Horror" had two alter egos: Stephen King, who wrote short horror stories and sold them to raunchy magazines such as "Knight" and "Adam"; and the other was Richard Bachman, who wrote a series of novels but sold them to no one. "Blaze" was the last work written under the name of Buckman during that period. It was not until 30 years later in 2007 that the author revised and published it, and sold hundreds of thousands of copies in one fell swoop. A major case occurred in Gerald Manor: someone sneaked in late at night, brutally murdered an old woman, and kidnapped a baby boy who was only a few months old. He was the heir to this wealthy family and demanded huge wealth from his family. Judging from the traces at the scene, the suspect is male, huge in stature and agile in movement. This was a well-planned crime, but during the investigation, the police could always easily discover the whereabouts of the suspect. All clues point to little Brayton Blaisdell, nicknamed "Blaize", who escaped from an orphanage a few years ago.

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