A game. A husband and wife game. Gerald's Game.But this time Jesse didn't want to play. Lying there, spreadeagled and handcuffed to the bedstead while he'd loomed and drooled over her, she felt angry and humiliated.So she'd kicked out hard. Aimed to hit him where it hurt.He wasn't meant to die, leaving Jesse alone and helpless in a lakeside holiday cabin. Miles from anywhere. No-one to hear her screams.Alone. Except for the voices in her head that had begun to chatter and argue and sneer . . .
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King is the master of manipulation, his books leave you in a pool of nervous anxiety, which is exactly what you want from suspenseful thriller, 'Gerald's Game' may be his finest execution of this. This story is under your skin creepy, and told in the most cruel fashion. King drags us into Jesse's mind, and lets everything lay exposed, not one moment of this book is wasted. - Joshua (QBD)
Guest, 16/10/2017