Hardcover, 1104 pages

English language

Published April 28, 2008 by Scribner.

ISBN:
978-0-7394-9015-0
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OCLC Number:
212935210

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5 stars (2 reviews)

After an accident costs him an arm, Edgar Freemantle decides to move to Duma Key, hoping to find solace in a pastime he used to enjoy when he was younger-painting.

He soond discovers, howerver, that his talent is a lot more powerful thatn he remembered. What he paints eerily changes the world around him. What's more, when he paints things out, they disappear. Even poeple. As he grapples with his newfound abilities, he realizes that they're somehow tied to Elizabeth-his elderly landlady-and when the ghosts of her past begin to appear, the truth about his talent becomes terrifyingly clear.... (front flap)

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4 stars

I have been a Stephen King fan for many years. I think I was 15 when I read my first King, It, followed by Misery. I then read his full back catalogue at the time. I have to admit that the only books of his that don't work for me at all are The Dark Tower ones. They never clicked, but I still intend to try again, eventually.

In recent years, I always felt the quality of his work decline. Some of his least favorites for me are From a Buick 8, The Girl who loved Tom Gordon and Dreamcatcher. The last book I truly loved was Hearts of Atlantis. But enough of my King backstory.

Duma Key is written from the first person view of Edgar Freemantle, a man in his 50s who had a terrible accident. His car was crushed by a crane on one of his construction …

Subjects

  • Accident victims
  • Paranormal fiction
  • Fiction
  • Large type books

Places

  • Florida Keys (Fla.)
  • Florida
  • Florida Keys