Holly - Stephen King

 Stephen King’s Holly is a gripping crime thriller with a unique and compelling plot. The story follows Holly Gibney as she investigates the disappearance of a young woman in a Midwestern town. Her search uncovers a series of unsettling secrets, including an elderly couple whose respectable façade hides something sinister.


Set against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the novel weaves contemporary issues like societal divisions, politics, and racism into the narrative, giving it a sense of realism. King excels at creating layered characters, with Holly’s growth as an investigator being particularly noteworthy. Supporting characters also add depth, enriching the story further.


While the beginning is slow and may take some effort to get through, the book becomes a page-turner as the plot unfolds. The suspense builds effectively, and the way the characters and storylines come together is excellent. Overall, Holly is a compelling read, combining crime and horror elements in a way that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

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