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A review by leventmolla
The Outsider by Stephen King
4.0
This is a typical Stephen King novel with the supernatural embedded in the daily life of a normal town. When an atrocious crime is committed and all signs point to the school's baseball coach the whole town is shocked. The evidence seems to be tight but then there is further evidence that seems to show that the coach was somewhere else when the crime was committed. With two sets of hard evidence, the only logical explanation is that he has to be in two places at the same time.
King starts the novel with a horrendous crime and smoothly transitions into the supernatural, then ties it to the Bill Hodges Trilogy, so if you enjoyed that series, you would enjoy this as well. I would like to see a very scary horror movie made out of this novel, it might be difficult to watch...
King starts the novel with a horrendous crime and smoothly transitions into the supernatural, then ties it to the Bill Hodges Trilogy, so if you enjoyed that series, you would enjoy this as well. I would like to see a very scary horror movie made out of this novel, it might be difficult to watch...