60 pages • 2 hours read
691
Novel • Fiction
Duma Key, Florida • Contemporary
2008
Adult
18+ years
770L
In Stephen King's Duma Key, after a life-altering accident, Edgar Freemantle relocates to a Florida island where he discovers his paintings possess eerie, supernatural powers. Befriending locals Jerome Wireman and Elizabeth Eastlake, Edgar uncovers a malevolent force linked to Elizabeth's past, compelling him to face the dark entity and stop its destructive influence. The novel includes themes of psychological terror, loss, and violence.
Mysterious
Emotional
Dark
Suspenseful
Contemplative
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Stephen King's Duma Key masterfully blends horror and suspense with rich character development and evocative prose. Praised for its intricate plot and vivid descriptions, readers find it both compelling and haunting. However, some critique its length and pacing. Overall, it's a potent mix of psychological intrigue and supernatural elements that captivates.
Readers who relish psychological horror blended with elements of supernatural mystery, akin to Stephen King's Bag of Bones or Peter Straub's Ghost Story, will thoroughly enjoy Duma Key. Ideal for those captivated by deeply flawed protagonists and atmospheric tension, it offers a haunting exploration of art, trauma, and recovery.
134,735 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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691
Novel • Fiction
Duma Key, Florida • Contemporary
2008
Adult
18+ years
770L
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