Friday, 23 August 2024

Mr Mercedes - great story telling!

Mr Mercedes by Stephen King is a disturbing crime novel told by an absolute master. The book opens with a group of people gathering in the early hours of one morning to try and secure a job. But just when we start to get to know a few of them ... WHAM ... a car ploughs into the crowd, killing eight people before driving off. The vehicle was found abandoned close by, but the perpetrator was never caught and was forever known as "Mr Mercedes" because of the vehicle he had been driving. The action moves forward in time to focus on Bill Hodges, the now retired cop who is tormented by this case, which he had failed to solve. He receives a letter from someone claiming to be the elusive Mr Mercedes and this triggers his investigative nature once again and sets him on a collision course with the incredibly chilling Brady Hartsfield, who wasn't lying when he sent that letter to Hodges and is preparing to kill again. Thus begins a bit of a cat and mouse chase as the two dance around each other - sometimes closer, sometimes further apart. Hartsfield is a deeply disturbed individual whose camouflage amongst society is his banality, but who is hiding a dreadful homelife with his mother. At times you may feel a little sympathy for him, but never for long. Hodges has his own issues, but now he's got the bit between his teeth, nothing is going to stop him finding justice for Mr Mercedes' victims. This is a real page turner, with fantastic characters and plenty of twists and turns and a climax which is exceptionally cinematic - a classic race against time to prevent massive loss of life. At times shocking ... Mr King doesn't hold back from killing off characters that you have grown to love ... but always thrilling, I only took a mark off because I didn't quite feel that the intimate details of Hartsfield's twisted relationship with his mother was necessary. Apart from that, masterful story telling. After I'd read this, I discovered that it is the first of a trilogy featuring Bill Hodges, so I may well have to plunge back into this world again at some point!

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 432 print pages.

Price I paid: £4.00.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook. 


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