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Mr Mercedes

Mr Mercedes

byStephen King
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Greggorio!
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4.0 out of 5 starsTHE MASTER LOOKS EAST, AND LIKES WHAT HE SEES!!!!!
Reviewed in Australia on 5 June 2014
To write this review in a way that gives this book (and its competitors) a fair reading, I need to ignore the fact that Mr King has already published close to 60 world wide best selling novels and that he is one of the biggest selling novelists the world has ever seen. I also need to ignore the fact that he has penned some of the finest supernatural and alternative fantasy stories ever published and that some of his works are at times close to beautiful, moving, pure, literature. So now I can treat this new release as a single, standalone novel and I will pretend that I have never heard of Stephen King. So I sit down, turn on my glorious Kindle DX and I commence reading. The story starts like this...

Augie Odenkirk is unemployed, single, with no dependants, but also no short term career prospects. He meets a single mom desperate for work at a small town exposition promoting local employment. Within a scattering of pages and a few hundred words, the reader finds themselves compelled to learn more of these two innocents, struggling daily against the economic forces - and that of fate itself - which have taken such a cruel toll on their lives. And to wish them well. Of course, some of us may want them to find happiness and ride off together into their own sunset. Waiting in line in the pre-dawn darkness, however, they are met and destroyed by the modern day face of evil. The reader is already attached to the characters in question - the trilogy of victims we are introduced to are all so beautifully drawn and created by Mr King that within a handful of pages you are shocked and almost moved to tears by the drama that unfolds before your eyes.

We subsequently meet the hero of the tale - Retired Detective Hodges.

On a superficial level it is easy to imagine flaws in the book where none exist. The good guys are obvious and the bad guy is, too. One can't call this book a mystery, its more of a totally modern techno thriller update on the eternal battle between good and evil. Mr King's legion of Constant Readers will be very familiar (and comfortable) with this theme. Emotional attachment has always been a strong point of Mr King and this book is no exception. The bad guy is despicably bad and the good guy is so human (ie: flawed) that he is in our hearts by the end of part one. As the story progresses, we get to know the book's characters even more closely and we see the huge mistake Brady has made by taking on Hodges. The plot and pacing are perfect. Mr King has always left traces of addictive caffeine scattered across his pages so that it is almost impossible to stop reading until he says it's ok to stop reading, and this latest thriller is no exception. The suspense builds chapter by chapter. With the increased awareness the reader has of uber-sicko Brady Hartsfield, the more terrified they will become of what his plans for impending chaos he has in store. On a personal level, it appears that he lacks social, moral and even ethical boundaries, which makes him a very dangerous individual.

Ret. Det. Hodges, if only you knew what you are up against.

But the hero of this tale is retired, as we know. His only child is a fully grown and mature woman. His wife is dead. Being involved in this case again - albeit unofficially - has given his life some direction. One wonders even at an early stage of the book, how the story will end, and who will survive. Selfishly, one hopes for Hodges to live to fight another day, at least for the reason that Mr King will have to give us at least one more book!!!!!

The ending to this new age techno thriller is fine. It leaves the reader wanting more, with the potential for a sequel featuring at least one of the charscters. Mr King led the reader a merry dance before the final page, so we were never sure what was going to happen. My heart was in my chest at least once during the final stanza and i am glad that my fears and assumptions were wrong. So once more, the world owes Mr King a huge thank you for providing another strong example of his story telling abilities. The only complaint i have is that there was no mention of his Constant Readers in his afterword.

BFN Greggorio!!!!!
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2.0 out of 5 starsBit of a boring book.
Reviewed in Australia on 29 November 2019
I read this after reading binge reading a few of Stephen Kings books I had missed over the years. Namely Bag of Bones (great), The Duma Key (great), Needful Things (bit boring, books is about 100 pages too long).

Reading Mr Mercedes it seems that Stephen King has again planted himself into the book as the main protagonist, this time as Bill Hodges.
Was it worth the read? The answer is, not really.
It is a by the numbers detective story of a very tired sleepy Bill Hodges is chasing a creepy thinking maniac.
It is a drawn out story with an ending that can be seen a mile away.
It got boring in places too.
There are way better books by Mr King out there instead of this one.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Bit of a boring book.
Reviewed in Australia on 29 November 2019
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I read this after reading binge reading a few of Stephen Kings books I had missed over the years. Namely Bag of Bones (great), The Duma Key (great), Needful Things (bit boring, books is about 100 pages too long).

Reading Mr Mercedes it seems that Stephen King has again planted himself into the book as the main protagonist, this time as Bill Hodges.
Was it worth the read? The answer is, not really.
It is a by the numbers detective story of a very tired sleepy Bill Hodges is chasing a creepy thinking maniac.
It is a drawn out story with an ending that can be seen a mile away.
It got boring in places too.
There are way better books by Mr King out there instead of this one.
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cooperplace
1.0 out of 5 stars and lack of a good plot are but a few of the problems
Reviewed in Australia on 1 January 2017
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I really tried to get into this book but failed. Weak characterization, lack-lustre writing, and lack of a good plot are but a few of the problems. Worst of all, it's boring. I'd like my money back. Stephen King might be past his use-by date, and I won't be buying any more of his books.
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WayneR
3.0 out of 5 stars Book description incorrect
Reviewed in Australia on 10 November 2021
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Book is described as being 496 pages - actual book is barely 400 pages.
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Pebbles
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in Australia on 7 August 2015
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Not typical good guy after bad guy. Not for faint hearted but did enjoy.
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Susan Dunkley Wise
3.0 out of 5 stars Wasn't too keen on this book, I've read a ...
Reviewed in Australia on 17 April 2017
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Wasn't too keen on this book, I've read a lot of Stephen King but this one just didn't do it for me at all.
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Matthew Hamilton-Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Meh
Reviewed in Australia on 16 December 2017
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Good enough to finish reading but not good enough to make me watch to buy the rest of the series.
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Miss D
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in Australia on 8 August 2014
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Not as good as expected.
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Michael Goldie
3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
Reviewed in Australia on 6 July 2015
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starts well but looses its way
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Theresa Sheriff
3.0 out of 5 stars Detective story
Reviewed in Australia on 21 July 2014
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An enjoyable, formula driven detective novel. Retired detective bored and contemplating suicide chases down mad mass murderer with lady side kick as his aid. Funny at times, horrific at others. All in all not a bad way to wile away a few hours
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Luke Ashton
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
Reviewed in Australia on 26 June 2014
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Disappointed, not the usual Stephen king style of writing , almost seemed to be written by a different author .
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