Series: Book 2 in the Bill Hodges Trilogy series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: Horror, Fiction, Thriller
Summary
A masterful, intensely suspenseful novel about a reader
whose obsession with a reclusive writer goes far too
far—a book about the power of storytelling, starring
the same trio of unlikely and winning heroes King introduced
in
Mr. Mercedes.
“Wake up, genius.” So begins King’s
instantly riveting story about a vengeful reader. The genius
is John Rothstein, an iconic author who created a famous
character, Jimmy Gold, but who hasn’t published a book
for decades. Morris Bellamy is livid, not just because
Rothstein has stopped providing books, but because the
nonconformist Jimmy Gold has sold out for a career in
advertising. Morris kills Rothstein and empties his safe of
cash, yes, but the real treasure is a trove of notebooks
containing at least one more Gold novel. Morris hides the money and the notebooks, and then he is
locked away for another crime. Decades later, a boy named
Pete Saubers finds the treasure, and now it is Pete and his
family that Bill Hodges, Holly Gibney, and Jerome Robinson
must rescue from the ever-more deranged and vengeful Morris
when he’s released from prison after thirty-five
years.
Not since
Misery has King played with the notion of a reader
whose obsession with a writer gets dangerous.
Finders Keepers is spectacular, heart-pounding
suspense, but it is also King writing about how literature
shapes a life—for good, for bad, forever.