Duma Key

Name: Duma Key
By: Stephen King
Narrated by: John Slattery
Series:
Length 21 hrs
Category: Literature & Fiction, Horror
Release Date: 0008-01-19
Language: English
novel, The Dark Half

The Dark Half is a novel by Stephen King, published in 1989. It tells the story of Thad Beaumont, a writer who discovers that he has a demonic alter ego. This alter ego, George Stark, begins to terrorize Thad’s family and friends, leading to a showdown between the two.

The characters in Duma Key are interesting and well developed. The feature content is also well written and informative. I really enjoyed reading this book.

The characters in Stephen King’s books often relate to each other in interesting ways. For example, the character of Mike in the book “It” is very similar to the character of Bill in the book “The Shining.” Both characters are young boys who are struggling with personal issues, and both eventually become the leaders of their respective groups.

Another example is the character of Carrie in the book “Carrie.” Carrie is a young girl who is bullied by her classmates and has to deal with a difficult home life. However, she also has telekinetic powers that she eventually learns to control. The character of Carrie is very similar to the character of Danny in the book “The Shining.” Both characters are young children who are misunderstood by those around them and have special abilities that they must learn to control.

In Duma Key, Stephen King tells the story of Edgar Freemantle, a man who moves to Florida after suffering a debilitating accident. There, he discovers a mysterious key that seems to have the power to grant him whatever he wishes for. As he begins to use the key, however, he realizes that it comes with a dangerous price.

King weaves a masterful tale of horror and suspense, keeping the reader hooked from beginning to end. The characters are richly drawn and the setting is beautifully evoked. The story is both eerie and touching, and will stay with you long after you finish reading.

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