The Dead Zone is a supernatural thriller novel by
Stephen King published in 1979. It concerns
Johnny Smith, who is injured in an accident and remains in a
coma for nearly five years. When he emerges, he can see horrifying secrets but cannot identify all the details in his "dead zone", an area of his
brain that suffered permanent damage as the result of his accident. Much of the novel is played out against the historical backdrop of the 1970s. The story might be based on self-proclaimed "psychic"
Peter Hurkos, who received a head injury in a fall from a ladder, and afterward claimed to be able to know things about people by touching objects that belonged to them, (
psychometry).
The Dead Zone was nominated for the
Locus Award in 1980.