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Mystery · 2018 · R

The Outsider

by Stephen King

Terry Maitland killed a boy. Forty witnesses saw him do it. He was also in another city at the time.

For17+GenreMysteryLength561 pagesRead time~16 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

The brutal murder of a child is the inciting event; violence throughout the investigation; the creature's violence is disturbing

Language

A lot

Strong profanity throughout

Sexual Content

Barely any

No sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

None

Emotional Intensity

A lot

The psychological horror of being accused of something you couldn't have done; the dread of what the shapeshifter means

What this book is about

A beloved Little League coach is arrested for the brutal murder of a child—with overwhelming eyewitness evidence against him—but also has an airtight alibi placing him elsewhere. Stephen King's supernatural thriller begins as a crime novel and becomes something stranger, involving a shapeshifter that feeds on grief.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

The brutal murder of a child is the central crime

Disturbing supernatural entity

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