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''Mr. Mercedes'' is a
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by American writer
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. He calls it his first hard-boiled detective book. It was published on June 3, 2014. It is the first volume in a
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, followed in 2015 by ''
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'', the first draft of which was finished around the time ''Mr. Mercedes'' was published, and '' End of Watch'' in 2016. The novel won the 2015
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for Best Novel from the
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and
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Choice Awards for 2014 in the "Mystery and Thriller" category.


Background information

During his Chancellor's Speaker Series talk at
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on December 7, 2012, King indicated that he was writing a crime novel about a retired policeman being taunted by a murderer. With a working title ''Mr. Mercedes'' and inspired by a true event about a woman driving her car into a
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restaurant, it was originally meant to be a short story just a few pages long. Describing the novel for an interview with ''
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'', published on September 18, 2013, King said that while it was started prior to the
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, ''Mr. Mercedes'' involves a terrorist plot which is "too creepily close for comfort". An excerpt was published in the May 16, 2014 issue of ''
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''.


Plot

The driver of a Mercedes S class plows into the crowd of people at a
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, killing eight and severely injuring many. The Mercedes has been stolen from a woman named Olivia Trelawney, who later kills herself out of guilt. Bill Hodges, a recently retired detective from the local police department, receives a letter from an individual claiming to be the culprit, referring to himself as "Mr. Mercedes". Hodges is divorced, lonely and fed up with his life, occasionally considering
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. The letter intrigues Hodges, who investigates the case instead of turning the letter over to his former police colleague, Pete Huntley. Brady Hartsfield, the man behind the job fair massacre, is an emotionally disturbed
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who lost his father at age eight. When he was a young boy, he killed his mentally handicapped brother at the prompting of his alcoholic mother, with whom he has an
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uous relationship. Brady works in an electronics store and sells ice cream from a truck as his second job. Riding in the truck enables him to observe Hodges and his neighbors, among them seventeen-year-old Jerome Robinson, who does small chores for Hodges. Hodges meets Olivia's sister, Janey Patterson, who hires him to investigate her suicide and the theft of the Mercedes. Hodges and Janey soon begin dating. Hodges finds out, with the help of computer-savvy Jerome, how Mr. Mercedes stole the car and drove Olivia (whom he made contact with through his job at the electronics shop) to suicide by leaving eerie sound files on her computer that were set to go off at unpredictable intervals, which escalated her feelings of guilt. At the funeral of Janey and Olivia's recently deceased mother, Hodges meets Janey's unpleasant relatives, among them her emotionally unstable cousin
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. After the funeral, Brady watches as Hodges' car rolls towards the church. He mistakenly thinks Hodges is behind the wheel, when in fact it is Janey. As the car approaches Holly and Hodges, Brady remotely blows up the car, killing Janey. Hodges feels remorse but becomes even more eager to solve the case without the help of the police. Holly joins Hodges and Jerome in the investigation. Brady accidentally kills his mother with a poisoned hamburger, which he had prepared for Jerome's dog. With her rotting body in their house, he plans to commit suicide by blowing himself up at a concert using explosives hidden inside a wheelchair. Jerome, Hodges and Holly manage to uncover Brady's real identity and search his computer. They eventually deduce Brady's plan and rush to the concert venue to stop him. Hodges begins to suffer a
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and is unable to venture into the concert, but urges Holly and Jerome to press on. Holly locates Brady and delivers two harsh blows to his head using Hodges's "Happy Slapper" – a sock filled with
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s. Brady is left bleeding and
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tose. Later, Hodges (who had been saved by concert staff), Holly and Jerome have a picnic to discuss the recent events. Hodges has learned that he will not be criminally charged for his actions regarding the Mr. Mercedes investigation. Holly and Jerome have received medals from the city, congratulating them on their work. Meanwhile, Brady awakens from his coma and asks to see his mother.


Main characters

*Kermit William "Bill" Hodges – The main protagonist and a retired detective. Later in the story, he falls in love with Janey, Olivia's sister. *Brady Hartsfield – The main antagonist and Mr. Mercedes. *Jerome Robinson – Hodges's hired help and close friend. He's a bright, computer-savvy adolescent. *Olivia Trelawney – The rich woman to whom the Mercedes Benz belonged. She dies by suicide, thinking that the voices she hears (which are actually coming from her computer) are the ghosts of the people the Mercedes killed. *Janelle "Janey" Patterson – Olivia Trelawney's sister. She encourages Hodges to investigate Mr. Mercedes, and later falls in love with Hodges. She is killed in a car bombing that was actually meant for Hodges. * Holly Gibney – Janey's cousin and later on, Hodges' partner in investigation. *Peter "Pete" Huntley – Hodges's former partner. *Deborah Ann Hartsfield – Brady's alcoholic mother. She later eats a poisoned hamburger that was meant for Jerome's dog, and dies a gruesome death. *Elizabeth Wharton – Olivia and Janey's elderly mother.


Reception

''Mr. Mercedes'' received positive reviews, with many critics responding well to the book being different from King's "standard horror stories" and being a "compelling crime novel." It received a 4.07/5 score on
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, dropping to 3.87 as of 19 January with 43,562 ratings and a 4/5 on
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of ''
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'' noted the novel "is firmly positioned in suspense-thriller territory and the non-supernatural world – somewhere King evidently feels increasingly at home. … At its heart, ''Mr Mercedes'' is a traditional cat-and-mouse story about a psychopathic killer and the renegade cop who makes it his mission to bring him down." Considering three levels of evaluation – quality per se, expectations of King's "readers who return for his distinctively unstoppable storytelling engine, his particular and hugely dependable voice", and rules of "whichever genre" King increasingly departs to, he sums up: "Good book? Hell, yes. Good Stephen King book? Absolutely." Brian Truitt of ''
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'' gave the novel 3 and 1/2 stars: "With an accidental gumshoe and a freaky serial killer, … ''Mr. Mercedes'' takes the old detective genre in an excellent, modern direction". He commended "a fascinating look at what makes a serial killer in a post-9/11 context", adding that King also "really succeeds with Hodges' companions". Sheryll Connelly of ''The New York Daily News'' stated the novel is "telling a story that could almost be characterized as sweet except of course for the sociopath on a bloody rampage. King will be King, and he’s never less than scary. Who in their right mind would want him to be?" and noted that this is one of his books where instead of it being "horrific, King expresses outright tenderness and it’s evident here." Tasha Robinson of
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was more reserved, writing that the novel opens with its best moment and "sags significantly in the middle, but it barrels toward a memorable conclusion … his tense, propulsive, ultra-fast-paced climax here seems like it was written with the movie in mind". Her main complaint was "a collection of laughably creaky old tropes at the center … a halfhearted stop at Señor Lazy’s Bargain Cliché Bin … predictable King-isms … a cutout character following a well-worn path". But she praised the novel for being "unusual in its dedication to surprising readers" and found it "a major step up from his previous book, '' Doctor Sleep''".


Adaptation

In January 2015, it was announced that ''Mr. Mercedes'' would be turned into a limited television series. David E. Kelley was slated to write the project and
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would direct. Kelley and Stephen King serve as executive producers. On October 10, 2017, the
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network announced that the series would be renewed for season 2, and conclude the story from the original ''Mr. Mercedes'' novel. The third season was broadcast between September and November 2019.


See also

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References

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