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Sheila Bonsaint
Sheila Bonsaint LeClaire (d. May 2008) is the sister of Dr. John Bonsaint, the wife of Donald LeClaire, and the mother of Seth LeClaire. She is a character in the novella N. In her youth -
John Bonsaint
Dr. John Bonsaint was the older brother of Sheila Bonsaint. He treated the patient N. for obsessive-compulsions related to what Bonsaint believes to be delusions. After he learns of N.'s fate, he journeys -
Jack Bonsaint
doll, Chinga, must have been connected to the crimes. She even deduced that witchcraft was involved, which Bonsaint reluctantly came to accept. His relation, if any, to Paul Bonsaint, Sheila Bonsaint, and John Bonsaint is -
Paul Bonsaint
Paul Bonsaint was incarcerated at Shawshank Prison. His relation, if any, to Jack Bonsaint, John Bonsaint, and Sheila Bonsaint is currently unknown. -
Cthun
stone that kept Cthun imprisoned. After N.'s death, the task was later inherited by Dr. John Bonsaint. There is also a mention of the phrase "leatherhead", which is how the aliens in Under the -
19
19 is a mystical number that appears regularly throughout the works of Stephen King, particularly the Dark Tower series. It is the eighth smallest prime number, and the tenth smallest postive odd number. -
The Dark Tower (series)
Also see: The Dark Tower Wiki "The Little Sisters of Eluria," also written by King and involving Roland, is set before Gunslinger; it was first published in the 1998 anthology Legends: Short Novels by the -
Shawshank State Prison
The Shawshank State Prison is a penitentiary in Maine. It is the main setting for "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" (and the subsequent film adaptation The Shawshank Redemption) as well as a major location in -
N. (story)
"N." is a 54-page novella originally published in the 2008 collection Just After Sunset. The story concerns the psychiatric treatment of the obsessive-compulsive accountant and amateur photographer who believes that he is -
N.
N. (b. 1959; d. July 2007) was an accountant and amateur photographer; he was divorced with two daughters, including C. N. suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and insomnia, which began in August of 2006 -
Julia Shumway
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Ackerman's Field
Ackerman's Field is a field in Maine, off of Route 117 and overlooking the Androscoggin River, that contains a rough circle of eight stones, ranging in height from three to five feet. Reality has -
Chinga
"Chinga" is the 107th episode of The X-Files and the tenth episode from the fifth season, airing on Fox on February 8, 1998. The episode was written by Stephen King and Chris Carter. -
Dana Scully
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Melissa Turner
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Jane Frölich
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Stephen King's N.
Stephen King's N. is a graphic video series adapted from Stephen King's novella "N." Episodes[edit| edit source] Episode 1 (2:01), Episode 2 (2:11), Episode 3 (1:34), Episode 4 (1 -
C.
C. is the daughter of N. She handled her father's funeral arrangements, and graciously invited Dr. John Bonsaint to attend. Appearances[edit| edit source] "N." -
Seth LeClaire
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Donald LeClaire
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Jack (disambiguation)
to the intended article. Jack has been the name of several of Stephen King's characters: Jack Bonsaint, Jack Cale, Jack Evans, Jack Gaver, Jack Halstead, Jack Mort, Jack “Jackie” Mudgett, Jack Rangely, Jack Sawyer -
John (Disambiguation)
to the intended article. John has been the name of several of Stephen King's characters: John Bonsaint, John Brigman, John Carver, John Chambers, John Coombs, John Cullum, John Dykstra, John Halston, John LaPointe, John
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