Summary
'Salem's Lot, the second published novel by Stephen King, captures the mounting terror of a vampire invasion in small-town Maine. Released in 1975, this chilling tale cemented the author's reputation as the “King of Horror.” Drawing inspiration from Bram Stoker's Dracula, the novel explores the evil lurking in everyday people and places. While firmly rooted in horror, 'Salem's Lot also serves as a poignant commentary on American society. As King has stated, the book reflects his disillusionment with the government during the Watergate era. The novel endures for its blend of supernatural threats and social commentary.
Plot
Seeking inspiration for his next novel, writer Ben Mears returns to the small town in Maine where he spent his early childhood years, Jerusalem's Lot—known to locals as 'Salem's Lot. Ben is haunted by memories of the ominous Marsten House, which has recently been purchased by Kurt Barlow, an imposing Austrian immigrant, accompanied by his business partner, Richard Straker. As Ben will learn, it’s all a ruse—Barlow is an ancient vampire and Straker is his human familiar.
The arrival of Barlow and Straker coincides with mysterious events in the town, including the disappearance of a young boy and the death of his brother, who becomes the first vampire turned by Barlow. As more townspeople fall victim to the vampire curse, Ben sets out to combat the growing threat by forming an alliance. Members include his new friend Matt Burke, a high school teacher; his neighbor and romantic interest, Susan Norton; the local doctor, Jimmy Cody; a Catholic priest, Father Callahan; and the young Mark Petrie.
The group's efforts to stop the vampires are met with tragedy after tragedy. Ultimately, there are only two survivors left fighting—Ben and Mark. While managing to destroy Barlow, they are forced to flee the town, which has been overrun by the remaining vampires.
In the epilogue, Ben and Mark spend time recovering in a seaside town in Mexico. A year later, they return to 'Salem's Lot, determined to continue their battle against the vampires. Recognizing the difficulty of hunting down all the hiding places, Ben decides to start a brush fire to destroy the entire town, hoping to eliminate the vampire infestation once and for all.
Themes
Good versus evil