Billy Summers - Stephen King

Billy Summers

By Stephen King

  • Release Date: 2021-08-03
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 4,473 Ratings

Description

Master storyteller Stephen King, whose “restless imagination is a power that cannot be contained” (The New York Times Book Review), presents an unforgettable and relentless #1 New York Times bestseller about a good guy in a bad job.

Chances are, if you’re a target of Billy Summers, two immutable truths apply: You’ll never even know what hit you, and you’re really getting what you deserve. He’s a killer for hire and the best in the business—but he’ll do the job only if the assignment is a truly bad person. But now, time is catching up with him, and Billy wants out. Before he can do that though, there’s one last hit, which promises a generous payday at the end of the line even as things don’t seem quite on the level here. Given that Billy is among the most talented snipers in the world, a decorated Iraq war vet, and a virtual Houdini when it comes to vanishing after the job is done, what could possibly go wrong? How about everything.

Part war story and part love letter to small-town America and the people who live there, this spectacular thriller of luck, fate, and love will grip readers with its electrifying narrative, as a complex antihero with one last shot at redemption must avenge the crimes of an extraordinarily evil man. You won’t ever forget this stunning novel from master storyteller Stephen King…and you will never forget Billy.

Reviews

  • Thriller of a book having some trouble finding out what it wants to be.

    4
    By filmguyryan
    The first third of the novel was original and exciting. The story pushes forward on a collision course with an event that keeps you riveted along the way. The middle section slows down quite a bit and is filled with war flashbacks that seemingly have no place in the storyline. The last third picks back up again as the main character is on a mission, marching toward what is likely a disastrous end. King is a masterful author and there’s no question that the character development, writing and story concepts are top rate. Unfortunately, this book felt like three separate stories threaded into one. It wasn’t entirely natural or organic. In the end, I would still recommend the book and if they made this one into a movie like many of King’s other books I would absolutely watch it. Good read that could’ve been great.
  • Superb writing

    5
    By Marva P
    I think that Stephen King is the best writer that I have ever read. And yes, I have read Shakespeare. That man, King, is a genius as far as I’m concerned. He is talented beyond anyone’s expectations and believe you me, I have read a lot of novels in my 78 years of life. I have read at least 80% of all of the novels that Stephen king has ever written and I would say that this is the absolute best! Thank you Stephen King for a week of the best “summer “ (pun intended) reading I have ever done!
  • Junk Food

    3
    By StuccoBoxes
    A compelling enough story. I eagerly consumed the whole thing like a greasy plate of junk food. I was hoping for some insider cool info on the life of an assassin. Instead it felt like a story written by an out of touch old man who did his research by reading Wikipedia for 15 minutes. And some details felt very out of date: who still carries photos in their wallet? The characters’ use of technology seemed unrealistically out of date. But I willingly read the whole thing. Now I feel the need to go on a reading diet with a bit more artistry to it.
  • Another good read

    5
    By Tennis bug
    You can always count on a really great story from Stephen King.
  • Could have been better

    1
    By Not CNN for sure
    First half was slow reading. Overall, not too bad except for the political references.
  • Kill for hire

    5
    By ELLOVERBOI
    Billy summers is a man shaped by a difficult past, remolded through the marine corps he became a sniper in the fight against the terrorist over seas. Using his experience there, he picked up killing bad guys for money here in the states. During one job, he met Alice a women who was brutalized and had fallen in front of his doorstep from a tragic event. Their encounter was abrupt, but he is able to help her through her trauma and indirectly learns allot about himself through their journey together. Read it, you won’t regret it.
  • A Good Story

    4
    By Bulldog80
    Good story but a little heavy on insults to conservatives.
  • He’s back!

    1
    By Eeeehdjjxhxjsjdbdhdnxjjdhsj
    I liked this one as much as his older novels
  • W book

    5
    By NotBillySummers
    Like I said, W book.
  • Magnificent.

    5
    By Boricles
    It’s been over 35 years since I started my SK journey from Pet Sematary and IT, through the Towers, and so many more to Billy Summers; it just gets better and better. Such a great book and so easy to read.

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