:14:01
'In the Mouth of Madness."
:14:02
When does fiction
become religion?
:14:05
And are his fans dangerous?
:14:07
Only if you count axes.
:14:09
In related news, there were
eighteen other stores...
:14:26
Mr. Harglow will see you now.
:14:28
Thank you.
:14:31
You're not listening to me.
I needed it yesterday.
:14:33
If you wait any longer, it'll be
all over the front page.
:14:35
Get it done!
:14:36
Jackson Harglow, Mr. Trent.
I'm pleased to meet you.
:14:40
It's a pleasure.
:14:41
Excuse the commotion.
:14:42
We have something
of a crisis going on.
:14:46
Everybody out now, please.
:14:47
I need time with Mr. Trent.
:14:49
Have Sylvia hold the calls,
and you get Linda in here.
:14:51
That was great.
I almost left myseif.
:14:55
Sit down, please.
:14:57
I am a little short
on patience these days.
:15:00
So, Mr. Trent,
are youfamiliar with Arcane?
:15:04
Well, aside from the fact...
:15:05
that you're insured
by the company I work for...
:15:07
I never heard of Arcane.
I'm sorry.
:15:09
You read books?
:15:15
Linda Styles, John Trent.
:15:17
Linda reads books for a living.
She's one of our best editors.
:15:21
Since she joined the firm...
:15:22
she's been handling
Sutter Cane exclusively.
:15:24
Isn't he the guy
that writes that horror crap?
:15:28
Maybe he's too sophisticated
for you.
:15:30
Sutter Cane happens to be...
:15:31
this century's
most widely read author.
:15:33
You can forget
about Stephen King.
:15:35
Cane outsells them all.
:15:37
So what happened
to this cash cow of yours?
:15:40
Cane disappeared two months ago
without a trace.
:15:43
The police
have turned up nothing.
:15:46
Who was the last person
to hearfrom him?
:15:49
His agent.
:15:50
Cane mailed him
several chapters...
:15:52
of his new book,
oh, not two weeks ago.
:15:54
Plain brown wrapper.
No return address.