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The Green Mile

by Stephen King

Part of the The Green Mile series · Book 2.

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Language
EN
Year
1999
Format
PDF
Size
1.2 MB
ISBN
9780613096485

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**The Green Mile: The Two Dead Girls** by Stephen King, published by Bt Bound in 1999, plunges readers into the grim reality of death row, a place known grimly as "the green mile." This installment of the acclaimed horror fiction series introduces a palpable tension as it navigates the lives of prison officials and inmates on the eve of a significant execution. Set within the stark confines of a Georgia prison, the narrative delves into the chilling world of death row inmates, exploring themes of justice, morality, and the profound human experience of facing mortality. King masterfully crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, drawing readers into the psychological landscape of those who administer and await the ultimate punishment.

As the story unfolds, the presence of John Coffey, a gentle giant with extraordinary abilities, becomes central to the unfolding events. The introduction of a horrific murder involving two young sisters casts a long shadow, raising questions about guilt, innocence, and the nature of evil. This gripping horror fiction installment scrutinizes the power dynamics within the prison system, the internal struggles of the guards, and the desperate hope that can flicker even in the darkest of circumstances. "The Two Dead Girls" is not merely a tale of suspense; it's a profound exploration of faith, redemption, and the blurred lines between good and evil, set against the unforgiving backdrop of death row.

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