After a terrible construction site accident severs Edgar Freemantle's right arm, scrambles his mind, and implodes his marriage, the wealthy Minnesota builder faces the ordeal of rehabilitation, all alone and full of rage. Renting a house on Duma Key--a stunningly beautiful and eerily undeveloped splinter off the Florida coast--Edgar slowly emerges from his prison of pain to bond with Elizabeth Eastlake, a sick, elderly woman whose roots are tangled deep in this place. And as he heals, he paints--feverishly, compulsively, his exploding talent both a wonder and a weapon. For Edgar's creations are not just paintings, but portals for the ghosts of Elizabeth's past...and their power cannot be controlled...
➡️QWR=endorsement⬅️Born S. Cali/churchschooled/then wandered. religious trauma, C-ptsd. Suicide survivor, son 💔 Agnostic. Lived experience.🚫Dem, Repub, Libert
I was in the middle of reading The Three Body problem when my son died, but never finished. I've only been able to read through 3 books since my son died. Alice Isn't Dead and 2 others. Starting on a Stephen King book for the 1st time in decades; Duma Key. See how that goes.
A @StephenKing podcast for Constant Readers. Part of @BloodyFM via @BDisgusting. #TheLastDriveIn #SilverBoloAward winner. King says check us out.
King read "Memory" during the "Seven Days of Opening Nights" event at FSU where he explained that the story was inspired by his car accident and how much of the incident he could and could not remember. 🌊 Check out our episode on “Duma Key” here: https://t.co/BmOpcGtLdy https://t.co/MIuatJpq9r
Author of Marla and The Siren and the Specter. Screenwriter. Film & TV Manager: @spinablackyarn Literary Agent: @lotuslit
@DarrenTannehill @StephenKing Is that addressed to me or Stephen King? I assume King, so I’ll just say if you haven’t read him in decades, you’ve missed some of the best writing in his career. Try REVIVAL, LATER, the MR. MERCEDES trilogy, and DUMA KEY for starters.