
A twelve-story collection in which Stephen King turns toward the shadows his readers crave — tales of buried guilt, uncanny luck, dreams that bleed into waking life, and ordinary people brushing up against forces they cannot name. Spanning lonely highways, small towns, and the thin places where the inexplicable leaks in, these stories range from quiet dread to outright horror, each probing what waits in the dark corners of fate and the human heart.
Significance Published under King's own name (no Bachman involvement), this 2024 collection notably includes "Rattlesnakes," a direct sequel to his 1981 novel Cujo that revisits Vic Trenton — a major draw for longtime King collectors.
Dark photographic/typographic jacket consistent with the title's "darker" theme; front panel carries title "YOU LIKE IT DARKER" and "STEPHEN KING," subtitled "Stories." Rear panel/flap carry blurb copy and author bio/photo. Precise front/back imagery description UNVERIFIED from text sources — see imageRefs for the jacket photo.
Art / design: Jacket/cover design UNVERIFIED to a named designer in collector sources for this title (Scribner in-house design likely; Will Staehle has designed other King jackets but is NOT confirmed for this one). Author photo credit: UNVERIFIED for this title.
Format: hardcover trade first edition/first printing, Scribner, May 21, 2024 (ISBN 9781668037713). No publisher-announced first-printing quantity was found in a citable primary source within 2 quick searches; the only figure surfaced ("1,000,000") was an unattributed search-summary claim, so it is NOT reported as fact per instructions to avoid inventing numbers. Limited/collectible variants exist that are separate from the trade first printing: a remarqued signed edition limited to 1 of 100 (per Stephen King Catalog listing). If a verified figure is needed, the authoritative source would be the Scribner/Simon & Schuster announcement or a Publishers Weekly print-run report, which were not located here. Author note: published under Stephen King (not the Richard Bachman pseudonym).
First-state / first-printing point: the hardcover first printing OMITS the 2016 short story "The Music Room." King forgot to include it; it was added (after the Afterword) only in the later paperback edition. So a true first-printing hardcover does NOT contain "The Music Room" — its presence indicates a non-hardcover-first text state. No other errata corrections are documented separating first-state firsts at this time.
No publisher-issued slipcased/traycased signed limited from Scribner is documented as the canonical first. Aftermarket/dealer signed and enhanced issues exist: Stephen King Catalog offered a "1st Printing Remarqued — 1 of 100," remarqued and signed by artist Glenn Chadbourne, $250.00. Author-signed first printings (signed by Stephen King) also trade. Retailer collector editions: Hodder & Stoughton / WH Smith UK collector's editions (multiple board designs, ISBN 9781399725095 family). These are NOT the true Scribner first.
$15–40 unsigned true first (fine/fine, unclipped $30 jacket); $300–900 for a genuine in-person signed first/first
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
Confirmed sales: No high-end auction (Heritage/PBA) record exists for an ordinary first — too new and too common. Documented reality: stephenkingcollector.com pegs the standard unsigned first at ~$15–20 retail; Stephen King Catalog (Betts Books/SK official catalog) listed plain first printings at $39.95. Signed copies: a charity-channel signed first ran $2,500 (Binc Foundation benefit) and a fundraiser-lottery signed copy went for ~$160 — both special channels, not open-market comps. Open eBay signed first/first listings sit ~$2,000–4,050 ASKING and largely do NOT clear; realized signed prices cluster far lower ($300–900).
Book-club edition (the trap): No U.S. Book-of-the-Month/BCE was issued at release; the trap equivalents are book-club/secondary printings and non-first variants. A later printing or reading copy is ~$5–12. The UK Hodder & Stoughton / WH Smith purple "Collector's Edition" and exclusive-endpaper "hidden cover" editions are DIFFERENT books (not the Scribner U.S. first) and are frequently mislisted as "the first edition" — treat at ~$25–60 on their own merits, NOT as the U.S. true first. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
THE SINGLE BIGGEST POINT FOR THIS TITLE: a true Scribner U.S. first printing must show the number line "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" on the copyright page WITH the statement "First Scribner hardcover edition May 2024," and the jacket must be price $30.00 and UNCLIPPED. Most "first edition" listings that command high prices are actually (a) the UK Hodder & Stoughton or WH Smith purple Collector's Edition, or (b) exclusive-endpaper/"hidden cover" special editions — NONE of which are the U.S. true first. Verify the number line, not the word "First Edition" on a bookseller blurb. Condition barely separates value on the unsigned copy (it's a new book), so reject ex-library, bumped, or price-clipped copies entirely rather than discount them. Signed is the ONLY real premium: a genuine in-person Stephen King signature (he rarely signs and there is heavy autopen/forgery risk) lifts a fine first to roughly $300–900 realized; demand provenance/COA or event photos. Charity/lottery-channel signed copies ($160–$2,500) are not market comps. The 1-of-100 Chadbourne remarqued first (~$250) is a distinct collectible.
Verification notes: Price cross-checked: stephenkingcollector.com gives jacket $30.00; the $39.95 on stephenkingcatalog.com is a dealer sell price (with art card/cover), not the jacket-printed price — do not confuse the two. Number line cross-checked at stephenkingcollector.com (full "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2"). Binding (black boards, copper spine, 502pp) cross-checked across collector/retail listings. ISBN 978-1668037713 consistent across Scribner/Wikipedia/Amazon. "Music Room" omission as a first-printing text point confirmed by Wikipedia + ScreenRant. Open items to verify on a physical copy: exact copyright-page edition statement wording; jacket designer; author-photo credit; topstain/endpaper.