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576 pages, Paperback
First published August 3, 2021
A stranger came, and he turned into a neighbour, but here's the punchline, he turned out to be a stranger all along.
He's thinking of all the movies he's seen about robbers who are planning one last job. If noir is a genre, then “one last job” is a sub-genre. In those movies, the last job always goes bad.I never know what to think when someone says that a new book is “the best Stephen King novel in years.” It seems to me that the statement usually says a lot more about the reader than about King himself. Do you prefer his short story collections, his shorter novels, or his doorstoppers? Which of his genres is your favorite—horror, supernatural, fantasy, or the more reality-based ones? Is the latest novel “the best in years” simply because King has cycled back through that person’s favorite combination of length and genre? So, with all that said, please know that I am fully aware of the irony when I say … Billy Summers is the best Stephen King novel in years.
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“If he was hurt, that would make me happy. I suppose that makes me a bad person.”
“It makes you human,” Billy says. “Bad people need to pay a price. And the price should be high.
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“Now tell me what really did happen.”