There are bad accidents, and there are horrible accidents, and horror novelist Stephen King knows about the worst kind. In 1999, he was hit by a minivan, and he mines his experience with physical ...
Actually, if you’re one of Stephen King’s “constant readers,” you’ve met him before. In “The Dead Zone.” In “Kingdom Hospital.” In “Dreamcatcher” … You get the idea. King — who suffered his own ...
To recover from a construction accident that took from him his right arm, some mental control and – fearful of his violent moods – his wife, Edgar Freemantle decamps to the winter warmth of the ...
"Duma Key" (Scribner, 611 pages, $28), by Stephen King: Consider the Stephen King kitchen, where the ingredients in the pantry are like comfort food: They're always ready for another recipe. There's ...
An Atlanta judge has thrown out a lawsuit that claimed author Stephen King stole another writer's ideas for the best-selling 2008 novel "Duma Key." Rod Marquardt filed a copyright infringement suit ...
Since his own car accident, most of Stephen King’s main characters have health issues that complicate their lives and create challenges. Edgar Freemantle, the main character in “Duma Key,” is no ...
Not quite good enough to be entirely interesting and not quite scary enough to be... well, all that scary, Duma Key is a weird book. For its overly long first half, we get little more than the vaguely ...
IF The Shining had you on the edge of your seat, then Duma Key will have you turning pages faster than you can say Red Rum. IF The Shining had you on the edge of your seat, then Duma Key will have you ...
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