The Outsider
Hello :) It's been a while since the last review, but sadly I haven't had much time to read lately.
Today's review will be about a supernatural thriller.
Check out my last review about the Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris :)
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Today's book will be The Outsider by the American author Stephen King.
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The novel sees the police investigation of a young boy, Frank Peterson, being brutally murdered and assaulted physically, in the little town of Flint City in Oklahoma.
This case will not be an easy one for the detective, Ralph Anderson and his colleagues.
All the leads, proofs and testimonies seems to take to only one possible suspect: Terry Maitland, a respectable man, known by everyone in town because he's an English teacher and the coach of the baseball team of young boys, of which Peterson was also part of.
This will lead to the public arrest of Maitland in front of all the people present at the stadium where he was coaching his team. This act will of course shock everyone, since no one would expect something like this happening.
Maitland, though, after talking with his lawyer, seems to have a really strong alibi. He was in fact out of town during the day the boy was murdered. To prove his innocence there are also other testimonies from the people who were with him during this book event in Cap City and a video footage of him asking a question to the author being hosted to this event.
Then how is it possible that on the body of the boy and on the white van that was found abandoned close to the scene, there are his finger prints all over the place? How can someone be in two places at once?
Nothing is as it seems in this psychological and supernatural thriller written by the master himself :)
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