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'''''[[File:Reiurekj.jpg|thumb|First edition hardback. ]]Black House''''' is the 45th book published by [[Stephen King]], co-written by [[wikipedia:Peter Straub|Peter Straub]]; it was his 38th novel, and the 32nd under his own name. The book was released by [[wikipedia:Random House|Random House]] on 15 November [[wikipedia:2001 in literature|2001]], and is a sequel to ''[[The Talisman]]''.
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'''''[[File:Reiurekj.jpg|thumb|First edition hardback. ]]Black House''''' is the 45th book published by [[Stephen King]], co-written by [[wikipedia:Peter Straub|Peter Straub]]; it was his 38th novel, and the 32nd under his own name. The book was released by [[wikipedia:Random House|Random House]] on 15 September [[wikipedia:2001 in literature|2001]], and is a sequel to ''[[The Talisman]]''.
 
==Location==
 
==Location==
 
Like many of Peter Straub's novels, and unlike many of Stephen King's novels, Black House takes place in Wisconsin.
 
Like many of Peter Straub's novels, and unlike many of Stephen King's novels, Black House takes place in Wisconsin.

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First edition hardback.

Black House is the 45th book published by Stephen King, co-written by Peter Straub; it was his 38th novel, and the 32nd under his own name. The book was released by Random House on 15 September 2001, and is a sequel to The Talisman.

Location

Like many of Peter Straub's novels, and unlike many of Stephen King's novels, Black House takes place in Wisconsin.