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"The Fifth Quarter" is a short story by American author Stephen King, originally published in the April 1972 issue of ''Cavalier'' (under the pen name John Swithen) and later collected in King's 1993 collection ''Nightmares & Dreamscapes''. It was filmed as an episode of the TNT miniseries ''Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King''. In the notes for this story, King remarks "Bachman again or maybe George Stark", a reference to his pseudonym Richard Bachman whose "relationship" with him was the basis of the character George Stark for the novel ''The Dark Half''. ==Plot summary== The story follows "Jerry Tarkanian", a crook looking to avenge the death of his friend Barney, who died at the hands of his own accomplices after taking part in an armored car heist. Unknown to them, Barney managed to get to Tarkanian before he died and told him of the heist and of the map divided amongst his killers that reveals the location of the stolen money. At the start of the story, Tarkanian has tracked down two of the men, Keenan and Sarge, who are about to make a deal between themselves. He manages to hold them at gun-point and forces them to give him their sections of the map. However, things go wrong when the third man, Jagger, appears during the confrontation and attacks them both. In the firefight that follows, Sarge is killed but contributes to Jagger's downfall when his body obstructs Jagger' path; this gives Tarkanian the advantage necessary to kill Jagger. Despite not having Jagger's part of the map, Tarkanian now knows enough to recover the money. The story ends as Tarkanian leaves the scene. Tarkanian knows that his debt to his friend has been paid and he himself now has a lot to be grateful for. The plot is similar to a novel the character George Stark is writing in ''The Dark Half''. This is the only work of short fiction that King ever wrote under a pen name. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Fifth Quarter (short story)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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