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A heinous crime. An unsolved puzzle.
The abused body of a boy is discovered in Flint City's park. Witness testimonies and fingerprints incriminate one of the town's most beloved residents, Terry Maitland, a baseball coach, teacher, husband, and father of two girls.
Detective Ralph Anderson orders his immediate arrest in a public place: on the field, during a game. Maitland has an alibi and maintains his innocence, but Anderson and the prosecutor bring to light DNA evidence that strengthens his guilt.
Maitland does not have the appearance of a murderer.
But could he be... two-faced? Could there be... a stranger?
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Very interesting and at times terrifying narrative by Stephen King. Honestly, it keeps you on edge, you want to know what happens!
The third book I am reading by Stephen King (after Salem's Lot and The Shining). It is one of his newer and more recent books, unlike the other two that I read which were from his earlier works. However, despite hearing many people say that his old books were much better, I can say that I liked this one just as much, maybe even more than The Shining. It is one of the best I have read. It blends two genres, crime fiction and horror literature, and I really liked this combination. In the beginning, everything that happens is so strange that you just want to keep reading to see what will happen in the end. The ending was not excessive or anything fantastical, but it was definitely not bad as I hear from some people.