
The Silence of the Lambs
by Thomas Harris (1988)
Like 'misery stephen', this features a chilling psychological battle between protagonist and antagonist.

by king (1987)
Paul Sheldon used to write for a living. Now he''s writing to stay alive. Misery Chastain is dead. Paul Sheldon has just killed her - with relief, with joy. Misery made him rich; she was the heroine of a string of bestsellers. And now he wants to get on to some real writing. That''s when the car accident happens, and he wakes up splinted and in pain, in the remote mountain home of his rescuer, Annie Wilkes. The good news is that Annie was a nurse and has pain-killing drugs. The bad news is that she has long been Paul''s Number One Fan. And when she finds out what Paul has done to Misery, she doesn''t like it. She doesn''t like it at all . . .
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by Thomas Harris (1988)
Like 'misery stephen', this features a chilling psychological battle between protagonist and antagonist.

by Caroline Kepnes (2014)
Echoing 'misery stephen', this explores dangerous obsession and the dark side of fandom.

by Richard Bachman (1978)
Fans of 'misery stephen' will appreciate the high stakes and psychological endurance tested here.

by William Peter Blatty (1971)
Similar to 'misery stephen', this offers intense psychological horror and a battle against an overwhelming force.

by Chris Ewan (2022)
This book, like 'misery stephen', excels at creating a tense, claustrophobic atmosphere between two characters.
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