When it comes to cheap thrills, no one does it better than the king. I really enjoyed the first book in this series last year, Mr. Mercedes, and this second installment is also very good. Finders Keepers begins with the murder of a famously reclusive author and the theft of his precious notebooks co...
In this second book of an intended trilogy, the now retired former police detective Bill Hodges, runs his agency called Finders Keepers with the help of Holly Gibney, who acts as his secretary. He has trimmed down, having recently suffered a heart attack. Other familiar characters also return in thi...
Waffling between 3.5 and 4 here. Having read this second book, I wonder if each is meant to hat-tip earlier, better known works. Mr. Mercedes focuses for a time on a car that creates massive carnage, and in Finder Keepers people fall victim to one man's obsession with the fate of a fictional charact...
bookshelves: summer-2015, published-2015, series, mystery-thriller, books-about-books-and-book-shops, lit-crit Read from June 30 to July 04, 2015 Description: A masterful, intensely suspenseful novel about a reader whose obsession with a reclusive writer goes far too far—a book about the power ...
"Shit don't mean shit."That's the most memorable quote in the book which is why so many readers have referenced it. I took me to about mid-point to get into this book, which made it a disappointing start because I loved Mr. Mercedes. The second half of the book was a gripping mystery/thriller, which...
Told in three parts Finders Keepers deals with a reader gone crazy, a desperate teenage boy, and Bill Hodges, Jerome, and Holly to the rescue. Part one was really slow and I found myself getting tired while reading. Long story short we follow two of the characters during part one. Morris Bellamy and...
Review en español en mi blog: Click Aquí3.5 Stars: Mr. Mercedes really disappointed me and I hadn't much expectations with this book, but it's written by Stephen King and I read it no matter what. That being said I really enjoyed this novel, probably because Bill Hodges and his friends (characters ...
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