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home about the well extract from the well free downloads review copies request review copy contact peter labrow the musings of a horror fiction writer september 28, 2015 book review: finders keepers, by stephen king by peter labrow although quite a few scenes within stephen king’s finders keepers are horrific, it wouldn’t really be true to call this horror. it’s closer to detective noir, and none the worse for it too. for the most part, king abandons the supernatural for the natural – man’s worst instincts and drives brought to the fore in a story where the pace is increasingly relentless. that said, we get a glimpse of what some might call ‘classic king’ as one returning character… (no wait, that would be a spoiler). for some people, things are worth more than people. this is certainly true of finders keepers’ antagonist, morris bellamy, whose obsession with one great american writer is the undoing of his life – and of many of those around him. as in the the treasure of the sierra madre , buried treasure eats away at those who seek it. the buried treasure in this case being some cash, but not a fortune, and some manuscripts – worth a fortune, and perhaps worth more to those who love that writer’s work. the book is the second part of a projected trilogy, featuring the retired detective kermit william hodges (bill, to his friends). joining bill are some of the characters from the previous book, mr mercedes . bill now runs finders keepers , where he tries to keep alive the only skills he knows – policing, with a little bit of an edge. hodges’ path crosses that of bellamy when a young girl, concerned about the rapid decline of her brother’s health, is brought to his office by a friend. that the boy’s father was almost killed by brady hartsfield, the titular mr mercedes from part one of the trilogy, is enough to pique hodges’ interest – that, and loyalty to his friends. king’s writing flows. as you’d expect, it’s a well-painted realisation of a situation that, in others’ hands, could come across as illogical or even slapstick – there are certainly plenty of scenes where one character just misses another going in the opposite direction. here this just serves to heighten the tension, rather than engender disbelief. flaws? of course. king’s portrait of holly’s asperger’s traits sometimes come across as affectations rather than a core part of her being – like ‘add ons’ rather than ‘built ins’. a couple of (quite nice) phrases are repeated and it feels like accident rather than purpose. but overall, this is a great book – for me, later king eclipses his earlier work in many ways. the book’s great strength is its pace. it’s the equivalent of a giant spool, with the cord being unwound – slowly at first, then steadily ever faster. by the time you reach the final quarter of the book, you’re turning the pages ever faster, with an increasing reluctance to put it down. you can’t ask more from a book than that. leave a comment | posted in writing september 18, 2014 mr mercedes, by stephen king – a review by peter labrow i seem to remember stephen king announcing his retirement some years ago. and yet, the books keep coming – and i’m thankful for that. i saved mr mercedes for my annual vacation (sorry to make you jealous, but i’m writing this review on my ipad, on the sundeck of the cruise ship azura, just off the coast of italy, while listening to haydn’s symphony 103 on my ipod). i romped through mr mercedes in just a couple of days or so, pulled along by king’s easy style – the thing i’ve always most admired about his writing is that it is so immersive; the words fade away in your mind and it becomes like watching a film. the book is a cat-and-mouse story; one where it’s often difficult to tell who is the cat and who is the mouse. retired detective kermit william hodges (thankfully known as bill to his friends) passes time by watching tv and gaining weight, until a letter arrives from the perpetrator of an unsolved crime, goading him back into life. brady hartsfield is a man without conscience; he takes enjoyment from inflicting misery and has a somewhat unhealthy relationship with his mother. it’s often said that believable villains can’t be ‘all bad’ but there’s very little to redeem brady. and hodges is his latest target – but far from the biggest one in his sights. as ever, king creates characters which are as believable as the person next to you. the pace of the book is almost unrelenting – there are several natural pauses as characters develop their relationships – and the plot twists in a way that real life does. only one event i felt was foreshadowed too clearly; i won’t spoil it for you but i think you’ll know which one i mean, once you reach it. hodges becomes our friend; his good nature balanced by the ability to be tough when the going demands it. the insight into his thought processes, as he tracks the letter’s writer, is as enjoyable as the plot. brady’s mind works in a different way and he’s the counterbalance to hodge’s morality – outwardly so ordinary that he’s forgettable, but inwardly as dark as anyone king has created. i’ve heard people say that they ‘prefer classic king’ but i have to say that i really like the way that his writing has evolved. i recently re-read the shining and found it less satisfying (in terms of writing style) than his later work. it’s true, this is less horror than we’re used to with king’s earlier works; there’s nothing supernatural here – just the perverse nature of the human race. but this book is no poorer for that. there are some enjoyable name-checks of king’s other work to look out for along the way, too. this is yet another great book from stephen king. thoroughly enjoyable, it’s definitely one that you won’t want to put down until you’re done – and when you are, you’ll wish it wasn’t over. leave a comment | posted in writing september 18, 2014 slaughterhouse-five, by kurt vonnegut – a review by peter labrow when reviewing books, i’m usually careful not to reveal too much of the plot – after all, while i might want to encourage people to read a book, i don’t want to spoil it for them. for those who like to avoid spoilers, feel free to stop reading after this paragraph. i’ll simply say that this is one of those ‘must-read’ books. i enjoyed it from beginning to end, though it wasn’t anything like i expected in any way. i was certainly more than a little sorry that this is a book discovered later in life, as i expect to return to it more than once. it’s said that we judge a book by its cover, but i’ve always felt that was wrong. perhaps we might buy a book based on its cover, but judging any book on such scant information – a title and picture – is seldom right. never more so than with slaughterhouse-five , which for years i’d suspected is set in the future (it isn’t) and centres around a place of grim violence (it doesn’t). why it’s called slaughterhouse-five is something i’ll hold back as a joy for you to discover, should you deem to read it. slaughterhouse-five is the story of billy pilgrim’s life, framed around his time in the second world war – more specifically, the terrible bombing of dresden, of which he is, was and will be a survivor. i say is, was and will be partly because the book is written in snatches – small chunks of billy’s life from seemingly random points. i also say this partly because that’s how billy experiences time – for him, it’s not linear. it’s a story not told by billy, but by someone who knows him. the author has promised himself – and many others – that he will write something about the bombing of dresden; something that brings a kind of meaning to the events there. but he can’t. he struggles to recall it and friends he was with do the same, or are reluctant to speak of it. it almost falls into being a story about billy, while at the same time becomes a story about dresden. it also is, perhaps more than anything else, a story about death. death pervades almost every part of this book, s

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