The Outsider (King novel)
The Outsider (2018) is a horror novel by the American author Stephen King. The novel was published by Scribner.[1][2]
First edition U.S. cover | |
Author | Stephen King |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Crime fiction, horror |
Published | May 22, 2018 |
Publisher | Scribner |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 560 |
ISBN | 978-1501180989 |
Preceded by | End of Watch |
Followed by | If It Bleeds (novella) |
Plot
In Flint City, Oklahoma, police detective Ralph Anderson arrests the popular English teacher and Little League coach, Terry Maitland, in front of a crowd of baseball spectators. Maitland is charged with the rape and mutilation of Frankie Peterson, an eleven-year-old boy. Maitland hires his friend and lawyer, Howie Gold, to assist him. However, Detective Anderson has eyewitness accounts and forensic evidence which clearly pinpoints Maitland as the main, and only, suspect. In the meantime, eager reporters harass Maitland's wife, Marcy and their two daughters, Sarah and Grace.[3]
The district attorney, Bill Samuels, urges Anderson to break Maitland's alibi in order to make this an open-and-shut case. Anderson discovers that multiple eyewitness accounts confirm Maitland was out of town, at a writer's conference in a neighboring town, when the murder was committed. Security footage from the conference also provides confirmation of Maitland's alibi. Anderson actually finds a book at the conference center gift shop that Maitland (or his doppelgänger) picked up and the fingerprints left on the book are confirmed to be Maitland's. Samuels encourages Anderson to destroy this new evidence, but Anderson doesn't. Despite evidence that shows that Maitland was in two places at once, Anderson still believes that Maitland killed the young boy.
Maitland, who has been awaiting trial in jail is brought to the courthouse, where he is shot to death. Overcome with grief, the older brother of the victim, Ollie Peterson, shot Maitland. Ollie is subsequently shot and killed by Detective Anderson. Anderson is then placed on administrative leave, and the district attorney decides not to seek re-election.
With the help of the private investigator, Holly Gibney, Marcy Maitland and Howie Gold follow a trail of clues to Marysville, Texas. Detective Anderson, following the group, also heads to Texas. Jack Hoskins, Anderson's rival in local law enforcement, is coerced by the "Outsider" (i.e. the real killer) into killing Detective Anderson. The Outsider promises Hoskins that if he kills Anderson, he will be cured of his cancer.
With the help of a number of characters, including police officers and a potential victim of the Outsider, both Anderson and Gibney discover that they have an actual monster on their hands. They set out to destroy the Outsider in a large cave in Marysville, where two children had died years earlier.[3]
Holly is able to hit the Outsider with a "happy slapper" (a sock filled with ball bearings, similar to the weapon that she used to stop Brady Hartsfield in King's novel, Mr. Mercedes). The Outsider appears to have been destroyed. Later, Samuels holds a press conference clearing Maitland, alleging defective DNA samples and confirming the conference center video proof supporting Maitland's alibi.
Background information
The novel was first mentioned in an interview for USA Today on August 7, 2017.[4] The book cover was first revealed on January 18, 2018.[5] An excerpt was published in the May 25, 2018, issue of Entertainment Weekly.[6]
Reception
The review aggregator website Book Marks reported that 71% of critics gave the book a "rave" review, while the other 29% of the critics expressed "positive" impressions, based on a sample of 14 reviews.[7]
Television adaptation
In June 2018, it was announced that Media Rights Capital had optioned the novel to be produced as a 10-part miniseries with Richard Price scripting, and executive producers Jack Bender and Marty Bowen.[8] On December 3, 2018, it was ordered to series by HBO, starring Ben Mendelsohn as Ralph Anderson,[9] along with Jason Bateman, Paddy Considine, Cynthia Erivo, Bill Camp, and Mare Winningham. Julianne Nicholson, Yul Vázquez, Jeremy Bobb, and Marc Menchaca are to appear as regulars, with Hettienne Park and Michael Esper set to recur.[10]
References
- "StephenKing.com - The Outsider". StephenKing.com.
- "The Outsider". May 22, 2018.
- Lavalle, Victor (May 22, 2018). "Stephen King's Reign of Terror Continues in a New Novel". The New York Times. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- "Q&A: Stephen King busier than ever with 'Mr. Mercedes' show, new books". USA Today.
- "Exclusive: Stephen King's new novel The Outsider gets a chilling cover: Exclusive". Entertainment Weekly.
- "It's GLOW time! Get an exclusive season 2 first look with this week's cover". Entertainment Weekly.
- "The Outsider". Book Marks. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
- Fleming Jr, Mike (11 June 2018). "Richard Price To Script MRC 10-Episode Series Adaptation Of Stephen King's 'The Outsider'; Jack Bender, Marty Bowen EPs". Deadline Hollywood.
- HBO Orders 'The Outsider' Drama Series Based on Stephen King Novel Starring Ben Mendelsohn from Jason Bateman & MRC, Nellie Andreeva, Deadline.com, December 3, 2018
- 'The Outsider': Cynthia Erivo, Bill Camp, Mare Winningham, Paddy Considine, Julianne Nicholson, Denise Petski, Deadline.com, January 25, 2019
External links
- The Outsider, official page on StephenKing.com