Finders Keepers by Stephen King  Summary & Analysis Finders Keepers by Stephen King  Summary & Analysis

Finders Keepers by Stephen King Summary & Analysis

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Finders Keepers by Stephen King | Summary & Analysis

 

 

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Private investigator, Bill Hodges, races to find another deranged killer in Finders Keepers, the second book in a projected trilogy by Stephen King. The first, Mr. Mercedes, won the 2015 Edgar Award for best mystery novel. Finder Keepers, while a strong, stand alone book, continues the themes of the first book by examining of the nature of obsession while also offering a close look at the relationship between literature and the real world.

In 1978, three masked men invade the remote New Hampshire home of John Rothstein, a reclusive novelist. He hopes that three masked men just want money. The 79-year-old gives them the code to his safe. One of the men, Morrie Bellamy, is obsessed with the Jimmy Gold trilogy, Rothstein’s masterwork, a favorite of alienated adolescents for decades. Bellamy hates Rothstein for having Gold sell out to Madison Avenue and move to suburbia in the final book…

 

 

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Inside this Instaread Summary & Analysis of Finders Keepers


• Summary of book

• Introduction to the Important People in the book

• Analysis of the Themes and Author’s Style

 

 

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GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2015
23 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
37
Pages
PUBLISHER
Instaread
SIZE
192.6
KB

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