Duma Key by Stephen King
Ready to drift into the mind of Stephen King once again? Grab your cup of coffee, find that quiet little corner, and place your fingers on “Duma Key”!  The book whirls open with Edgar Freemantle, a protagonist big shot in construction in Minneapolis.   A horrible crane accident occurs leaving him with a fractured skull, shattered hip and without an arm! If that wasn’t bad enough, he starts experiencing fits of rage and his wife leaves him. With a quest for a new life recommended by his psychiatrist, he moves to an isolated island in Florida. It is here the story deepens and you enter the complex world of Stephen King. “Duma Key” by Stephen King (Hardcover)
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Posted: June 17th, 2008 under Fiction Books.
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June 25th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
Well, as always Stephen King has some crazy stories. Haven’t read this book, but I have read some of his other stuff.
Has anyone taken a look at “The Shinning.”
It was apparently one of the scariest stories. I watched the movie, but I was kind of disappointed. It wasn’t all that scary, and it was kind of boring. But, usually the stories and books are much much better.
Well good information thank you.