1922 is a novella by American writer Stephen King, originally published in his collection Full Dark, No Stars (2010), and then as a stand-alone publication in 2017.
Wilfred scorns the thought of living in a city, but Arlette is discontented with farm life and wants to move to Omaha.
Arlette proceeds to make crude remarks about Henry's girlfriend, Shannon Cotterie, which angers the boy enough to commit to Wilfred's plot.
They begin a highly publicized career as a pair of Bonnie and Clyde-style bank robbers, becoming wanted in several states.
Soon after, Wilfred claims that Arlette's living corpse, which is accompanied by a large group of rats, leaves the confines of the well and enters the farmhouse, confronting him.
He moves to Omaha and spends the first two years visiting the scenes of Henry's crimes and drinking away the money he received from selling the land.
Wilfred sits in a hotel room in Omaha, writing down his story and claiming that the corpses of Arlette, Henry, and Shannon are present.