Finders Keepers by Stephen King is the second installment in the Bill Hodges trilogy that focuses on a retired police detective who cannot quite get out of crime investigation. Hodges is instrumental in helping to save Pete Saubers, a teen boy, and his sister, from Morris Bellamy, a psychotic murderer motivated by the hope of reading manuscripts by an author he killed nearly thirty years prior. These manuscripts happened to fall into Pete’s hands after he stumbled upon the trunk in which Morris had buried them while Morris was in jail. Themes in the novel include the impact of literature on life, greed, and guilt.
Stephen King has written twenty-six novels (including five under the pen name Richard Bachman), five collections of short fiction, one book of criticism, six screenplays, and other short works. Accord...
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Stephen King (born 1947) is a prolific and immensely popular author of horror fiction. In his works, King blends elements of the traditional gothic tale with those of the modern psychological thriller...
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Stephen King was born September 21, 1947 in Portland, Maine, the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. Two years later, his father, a merchant seaman, went to the grocery store for a pa...
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