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Edgar Freemantle reached a T-junction in his life's journey when a freak accident cost him his arm... and his marriage. He takes the turning marked Florida — home, as they say, of the newly wed, or nearly dead.
But rather than choosing a typical holiday location, Freemantle is drawn to a beautiful, eerily remote stretch of land off Florida's West Coast: Duma Key, a tangle of banyans, palms and pines next to a deserted beach — uninhabited bar a few houses owned by an old lady named Elizabeth, once a famous patron of the arts.
Encouraged by his youngest daughter, Freemantle discovers a unique talent for painting, starting with the fabulous sunsets. But soon he finds himself experiencing weird phantom pains in his missing arm. And something strange and disturbing is happening with his pictures: they are becoming predictive, even dangerous to those who buy them.
Freemantle must team up with his fellow resident, Wireman, to chart his way through the increasingly disturbing mystery of
Duma Key, where out-of-season hurricanes tear lives apart and a powerful undertow lures lost and tormented souls. Eventually, they will have to discover what really happened to Elizabeth's twin sisters, who disappeared in the 1920s — and the haunting secret to which this strange old lady holds the key. Duma Key is a mesmerizing and compelling story about friendship, and the bond between a father and his daughter. It is also about the power of memory and truth, art and nature.
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This is probably my favorite book.
King made me feel so much with this one. Every emotion that he put to the page felt real and I really felt for the characters at all times. I cried and laughed the whole way through. I've heard that King doesn't do endings well, but that absolutely wasn't the case with Duma Key.
A completely satisfying read that I truly loved.
Precise rating: 3.5 ⭐
I really didn't remember a lot from my first reading. This book was toooo long. And less special than I remembered. I liked the characters, but King tried a bit too hard making Wireman this cool dude with the awesome lines.
This had classic horror elements of Stephen King, but they were fewer than in previous books in my memory of Stephen King novels I have read in the past. Or at least that is the way I remember it. The relationships between the characters are very strong and the main characters are well developed. Many of the minor characters are well developed as well. The horror elements were well done without being limited to a defined type, ghost, demonic activity etc. Long and enjoyable read.
Not one of King's greatest works but a nonetheless good read.