Kto nashel beret sebe

Mister Mersedes II

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Stephen King: Kto nashel beret sebe (Russian language, 2015)

444 pages

Russian language

Published Jan. 30, 2015

ISBN:
978-5-17-091236-0
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OCLC Number:
934175775

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4 stars (2 reviews)

" '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." -- goodreads.com

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The hunt for a killer

4 stars

If I look back at all the books I have read in my life, I think I can say with confidence that Stephen King is my most-read author. Some of his works make me kinda cringe a bit now, but all in all, I just love his writing. Over the years, he's been branching out into many genres, away from just being a horror writer, and Mr. Mercedes is crime fiction, not horror. Sometimes it didn't even have that feeling of a Stephen King novel.

All in all, I really enjoyed it. Bill Hodges is an overweight, retired police detective who's in his 60s and struggles to find a reason to live. In comes Mr. Mercedes, a killer he was never able to catch in his active time, who ran a Mercedes sedan into a crowd, killing many people. Mr. Mercedes is trying to taunt Hodges into committing suicide. Little …

reviewed Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King (Trilogía Bill Hodges, #1)

Egia esan, uste baino gehiago gustatu zait

4 stars

Aspalditik nuen liburu hau armairuan irakurri gabe, eta Stephen Kingen hurrengo liburua liburu honetako pertsonaietako bati buruzkoa dela ikusi nuenean, irakurtzen hasi nintzen. Ez da SKren formatua, baina, egia esan, thriller gisa oso ondo funtzionatzen du. Formatu horretan eroso sentitzen diren beste idazle batzuk bezain ondo. SKren idazkera nabaritzen da, batez ere kontatzeko moduan eta pertsonaien sakontasunean (nire ustez, idazle gisa dituen indarguneetako bi). Gustatzen zaizkidan SKren liburu guztietan esaten dudan bezala: liburu honen amaiera ez da txarra. 🤣

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Subjects

  • Psychopaths
  • Authors
  • Recluses
  • Fans (Persons)
  • Murder
  • Crimes against
  • Fiction