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Are there any horror-writers that has the world-building that King is great for but knows how to land the ending, unlike King?
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Not sure about King but you might want to look into Laird Barron, he has built a mythos that is explored in some of his stories kind of like rhe Lovecraft mythos.
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Check out The Elementals by Michael McDowell. Great prose (better than King's) and very well rounded characters. It's a great horror novel.
If you want something very similar to King, check out Let the Right One In, by John Ajvide Lindqvist. I found his writing style to be very similar to King's, but it's a lot bleaker and more unsettling.
If you want a King novel that sticks the landing, go for Misery. One of his best.



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