Once again,
he is on the best sellers list. If you are looking for a good read, you can’t go
too wrong by picking up a novel by this writer. Sure, there have been a few
that are a bit disappointing, but this one is worthy of his skills.
All writers
worth their salt, so to speak, seem to slow down as they age and put out a few
books to keep their name before the public. That is especially true of those
the world deems authors of best sellers.
King likes
to write in the genre of horror. That is, mostly. He has also written in the
mystery realm (End of Watch, Finders Keepers, and Mr. Mercedes) as well as the
western realm (The Dark Tower trilogy). But he seems to be more at home in the
horror realm.
He has tried
to make a statement about the environment (Under the Dome) using the horror
motif. He has lots of short story anthologies in print of his works. So, we
know he can produce.
This story
starts with an arrest. Did they arrest the right person? What are the
repercussions of that event? Who gets hurt? Is it possible there is a
supernatural element at work? What is going on?
Kings use of
senses and his use of words, not large or complicated, move the tale along. He
has control, as he should after writing all these years. It is something to
admire his craft about. You can sense the rewrites to find just the right verbiage.
He has said
in the past in his book ‘Danse Macabre’, a book explaining this writing
technique, he likes to shock people. In this book, as the reader gets involved
in the flow and texture of the tale, he is pleasantly rewarded by spurts of
uneasiness.
King is weaving his magic.
I enjoy finding
out in each book what kind of monster it contains. In Cujo it was a rabid dog.
In Misery it was a zealous fan. In this one; No, I will not do a spoiler.
When you
finish this book, you are satisfied. And isn’t that why you read books?
It is
published by Simon & Schuster, Inc and can be found at your local bookstore
or online. It may even be in your local library. That way you can save some
money and enjoy the tale at the same time.
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