Mr. Mercedes

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Stephen King: Mr. Mercedes (2016)

659 pages

Langue : English

Publié 15 décembre 2016

ISBN :
978-1-59413-923-9
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Numéro OCLC :
937704981

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Months after a crazed hit-and-run driver kills several attendees at a Midwestern job fair, a depressed retired cop and two unlikely allies join forces to find and stop the killer, who has sent a letter threatening another attack.

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What a ride.

I hate myself a little for that title.

Every time I read a King novel, I'm somehow freshly reminded at how good he is at writing characters. Each one is incredibly unique, and frankly I don't know how he continues to do it despite his astoundingly prolific career that's now several decades long.

Mr. Mercedes is a departure from my normal King read. I usually pick out a classic horror every October to read, but my step-mother-in-law (I know, it's the best I can come up with), said I absolutely had to read this series. Without any spoilers I can confidently say that she has a severely, and wonderfully, twisted mind. This is roughly the equivalent of a an incredibly well down Netflix adaptation of a true crime story.

There are no bumps or jumps in the night, no creepy crawlies, or murderous clowns. The accuracy and...probability …

None

I’ve gave up after reading a free preview sample. Characters are behaving weird and unnaturally (except the unlucky ones from first chapter). Meaningful (story wise) info is mixed with meaningless blabling (ex. reality shows etc) which I’m avoiding in my everyday life and don’t fancy to read about them in books that I like to read.
Free sample haven’t interested me to read the rest. Not my pair of shoes.

Sujets

  • Large type books
  • Serial murderers
  • Mercedes automobiles
  • Fiction