Wednesday, January 07, 2026
No Flinching, of course, but a lot of Rituality
HOLLY
GIBNEY BACK AT WORK FOR STEPHEN KING
Stephen King is getting
different with older age. Mellow for one, and the cases are less fantastic,
less supra-natural, and more human, humane, simple, down to earth. Maybe he
does not believe in Fairy Tales at all, or anymore. In this novel, he has all
he needs to get phenomenal and beyond normal human limits, but he does not. He
crisscrosses several plot lines, two criminal ones, and two very sentimental if
not romantic. He intertwines and even entangles basic social and cultural problems
into a network of complicated situations and issues, abortion, a deranged young
man who had been the victim of his brutal father, and a second deranged young
man who had been the” victim of his religious family that banned him from assuming
his female half.
To that, you add the slow
rising of Black artists, here a gospel singer and a poetess, both women who are
trying to succeed in a society where racism is still a standard part of free
speech. Then you can think of the fact that people who want to succeed or want
to be free to speak their minds are obliged to have bodyguards and private
protectors. Who says the United States are the country of the freedom of speech
when some who think and express some ideas like the right to abortion are
hunted down by killers who will manage, one way or the other, to escape the
real punishment they deserve, such as being forced to take a menial job that
will make them subservient, like shoe shining in the underground in LA or NYC.
Would it solve the crime business? Probably not, but living a very long time in total
dependence in front of everyone around might make some deranged minds think
twice. If they can think, for sure.
The novel, the plots, and
the style too are maybe simpler than usual for Stephen King, but they have the
great advantage of being, in a way, fearless. Fearless or Unconscious? At times,
you will doubt the one or the other, like Holly Gibney.
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Comment
Jacques
Coulardeau uploaded a paper
Crime does not wait with Stephen King, but
crime tracks its victims with Stephen King. Enjoy the suspense.
HOLLY GIBNEY BACK AT WORK FOR STEPHEN KING
2026 • Éditions La Dondaine, Medium.com
7 Pages
Sociology of Crime and Deviance,
* Synoptic Gospels, * Abortion, * Crime, * Non-Binary Gender,
* Insecurity



