"A page-turner of the most cinematic sort-full of sparring dialogue, discrete scenes, and vivid surface descriptions. An ultimately scary and sad story about the heartbreak of divorce, parenthood, and the insistence of truth in art." "An absorbing and even moving look at the creative process by way of supernatural possession, and its collateral damage to family and friends. As with the recent Lisey's Story, there's the thrilling sense of a master determined not only to flex his muscles but develop them too." "This book is a slow burn, and the better for it. the less action-packed aspects of the story manage to be just as compelling." King has in no way lost his unmatched gift for ensnaring and chilling his readers with 'terrible fishbelly fingers.' "ĭuma Key is also available from Simon & Schuster Audio. Rocky Mountain News (Denver) "A tale of conflict between the forces of horror and the redemptive power of creativity. "May be the finest prose King has ever written. "At its core it's a horror story, but with enough emotional complications to keep you turning the pages." "In essence, a classic Gothic tale of terror." Perhaps Duma Key's setting-it is King's first Florida novel-accounts for its fresh vigor and supreme craftsmanship." A return to form for a beloved pop novelist. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "First-rate entertainment. And it's no mistake to have those two authors' names in the same sentence." Stephen King's #1 New York Times bestseller "is as fresh as a Hemingway sentence is short.
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