The Outsider: A Novel

The Outsider: A Novel

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Editor Reviews

03/19/2018
MWA Grand Master King wraps a wild weird tale inside a police procedural in this nicely executed extension of his Bill Hodges detective trilogy (begun with 2014’s Mr. Mercedes). Det. Ralph Anderson of the Flint City, Okla., police force appears to have beloved youth baseball league coach Terry Maitland dead to rights when he publicly arrests him for the grisly murder of an 11-year-old boy, since the crime scene is covered with Terry’s fingerprints and DNA. Only one problem: at the time of the murder Terry was attending a teachers’ conference in a distant city, where he was caught clearly on videotape. The case’s contradictory evidence compels Anderson and officials associated with it to team up with Holly Gibney (the deceased Hodges’s former assistant) to solve it. What begins as a manhunt for an unlikely doppelgänger takes an uncanny turn into the supernatural. King’s skillful use of criminal forensics helps to ground his tale in a believable clinical reality where the horrors stand out in sharp relief. Agent: Chuck Verrill, Darhansoff & Verrill. (May)

Publishers Weekly

Reviews

Anonymous

I have been and am, an avid fan of Stephen Kings novels. I’m 55 and most of my adult life has been eagerly awaiting every new work of fiction he has written. I was 20 years old when I read Dead Zone, and have purchased everything he had written since. My enthusiasm for May 22nd to arrive, so I could lose myself in a world he so masterfully creates was quickly extinguished once I began reading. For me, one of the most compelling parts of reading his novels, is the “fleshing” out of the characters over a period of time. His works have often exceeded what is considered normal story lengths of 320-350 pages. Yet it is the length of his novels and the character building which more than anything else draws me fireside to listen to a master story teller. The Outsider was nothing what I had expected. The characters were quickly “built” and the “action” was rushed from one point to another. Actually while reading, I was convinced this was an amalgamation of Desperation and The Dark Half. If you have read both of these wonderful novels, you may get a glimpse of what I’m talking about. Instead of me staying up all night to get to the climatic finish, I plodded my way to the expected and somewhat less than thrilling finish. Thank you Stephen for years and years of great memories, but I will cross my fingers your next novel will have me up all night! A Constant Reader

Anonymous

Loved this book. The characters were believable, and easy to sympathize with. The story line was hard to take sometimes, but that’s Stephen King for you, he doesn’t pull punches.

Anonymous

Just not very good. Tired. A pale imitation rather than the compelling story Mr. King always tells. Disappointed.