Duma Key by Stephen King

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9781416552963
  • Sales Rank: 2,675
  • 800pp
  • Edition Description: Reprint
 
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Synopsis

No more than a dark pencil line on a blank page. A horizon line, maybe. But also a slot for blackness to pour through...

A terrible construction site accident takes Edgar Freemantle's right arm and scrambles his memory and his mind, leaving him with little but rage as he begins the ordeal of rehabilitation. A marriage that produced two lovely daughters suddenly ends, and Edgar begins to wish he hadn't survived the injuries that could have killed him. He wants out. His psychologist, Dr. Kamen, suggests a "geographic cure," a new life distant from the Twin Cities and the building business Edgar grew from scratch. And Kamen suggests something else.

"Edgar, does anything make you happy?"

"I used to sketch."

"Take it up again. You need hedges... hedges against the night."

Edgar leaves Minnesota for a rented house on Duma Key, a stunningly beautiful, eerily undeveloped splinter of the Florida coast. The sun setting into the Gulf of Mexico and the tidal rattling of shells on the beach call out to him, and Edgar draws. A visit from Ilse, the daughter he dotes on, starts his movement out of solitude. He meets a kindred spirit in Wireman, a man reluctant to reveal his own wounds, and then Elizabeth Eastlake, a sick old woman whose roots are tangled deep in Duma Key. Now Edgar paints, sometimes feverishly, his exploding talent both a wonder and a weapon. Many of his paintings have a power that cannot be controlled. When Elizabeth's past unfolds and the ghosts of her childhood begin to appear, the damage of which they are capable is truly devastating.

The tenacity of love, the perils of creativity, the mysteries of memory and the nature of the supernatural -- Stephen King gives us a novel as fascinating as it is gripping and terrifying.

The New York Times Book Review - James Campbell

The plot of Duma Key, ghastly in itself but certain to bring horrified pleasure to King's enormous readership, could have been sketched on the reverse side of Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray, a grisly examination of the magic of art.

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Biography

Few authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.

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July 04, 2009: Duma Key is another King book that is not for the average Joe. It does start off interesting. You meet Mr. Freemantle who had a horrendous on-the-job accident that costs him his arm and eye. Mentally and physically he is having a difficult time recuperating and loses his wife and wealthy life style. His psychitrist recommends that he starts his life over in a far and different place. Freemantle takes his advice and resides at Duma Key in Florida. There he discovers a hidden talent for drawing that wields a strange power in Duma key. He meets people that have roots in the coast and tell an eerie history that has brought a curse that haunts Duma Key! The story does take you through laughs and tragedies so it is a bit interesting,but sadly the book actually slows down and feels rushed as the book progresses making it hard to finish! Writing style is pretty simple and easy much like 'Lisey's Story.' I definetly would not recommend this book unless you are an avid King reader!!!

I Also Recommend: Regulators, The Long Walk, Lisey's Story, Hearts in Atlantis.

Another great novel by a great authorby Anonymous

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July 01, 2009: As always when I read a Stephen King novel I usually have a hard time putting it down. This one was like all the rest,I couldn't.


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