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Billy Summers Kindle Edition

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 55,321 ratings

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.
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Amazon.com Review

An Amazon Best Book of August 2021: Billy Summers made me fall in love with Stephen King’s writing all over again. In it, King introduces a hit man with heart who only kills bad people, and he’s the best in the business. Billy is about to retire but can’t resist one last job. His cover is that he’s a writer, and Billy begins to write the story of his life while he waits for his target. Billy’s personal account is part of what I loved most in this novel—from a brutal childhood to his experiences as a sniper in Iraq, Billy felt so real I almost forgot he wasn’t. And when the job is finished, it’s only the beginning, as Billy and his new companion Alice—whom he rescued from her own violent ordeal—set off to hunt down one more man who will pay for his wrongs with death. Billy Summers is a surprising, sleight-of-hand novel of love, heartbreak, redemption, and retribution from a master storyteller. —Seira Wilson, Amazon Editor

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Praise for Billy Summers

Named a Best Book of 2021 by BookBub, Booklist, Esquire, Goodreads Choice Awards, Kirkus, Parade, Scribd, Apple Books, Tampa Bay Times, and The Wall Street Journal!

Billy Summers is an ambitious, controlled and compelling shapeshifter of a book: combat novel, platonic romance, noir caper, portrait of an artist coming of belated age. Its pleasures are numerous, and it touches the mind, heart and nervous system in equal measure."
The Wall Street Journal

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Billy Summers is the perfect summertime treat – solidly crafted, deliciously suspenseful and surprisingly heartfelt. King plays to all his strengths: deep characterization, clever plotting and this time an ending that seems both logical and well earned… Billy Summers might be King’s most bookish thriller to date, an incisive character study wrapped inside a road novel, coupled with a very unconventional love story."
Portland Press-Herald

“Not to put too fine a point on it, but BILLY SUMMERS is the best Stephen King novel in a while… [it] has the irresistible forward motion that’s characteristic of just about every story Stephen King ever wrote... [what] sets this book apart [is] its stylistic brilliance... I was blown away by this book... a variety of voices, sharply tuned to the personae of one character, are measured, developed and explored across a truly gripping adventure story... one of Stephen King’s masterpieces.”
—Dana Wilde, Central Maine

“A tense, absorbing story about a brainy hitman struggling to go straight — and the author’s best novel in many years... an engrossing read, deftly plotted, suitably hard-boiled, and at times almost magically imagined."
The Los Angeles Review of Books

"King’s latest stars a killer-for-hire whose final assignment involves moving to a small Southern town and taking cover as a writer, a job that turns out to be as rewarding as killing bad guys. As for the hit, it doesn’t go so well, but that’s part of the allure of this twisty, multilayered thriller."
The Washington Post

“A noirish, unputdownable thriller that’s also King’s best book about his own craft since
On Writing.”
People Magazine

“Multifaceted… hard-to-put-down… It’s two stories for the price of one, and King gives readers their money’s worth.”
—Amanda St. Amand, The St Louis Post-Dispatch

“King writes beautifully about both the seemingly humdrum details of small town living, the seedier backwaters of America and of the idiosyncrasies of Summers, as compelling a main character as he’s ever written…a refreshingly straightforward, often wildly entertaining and intricately plotted tale of revenge and redemption.”
—Emily Burnham, Bangor Daily News

“A testament to its author’s undimmed energy and confidence. His eye for detail, especially at the dreckier end of roadside culture, is sharp…lively and vivid.”
The New York Times Book Review

“Among the many remarkable things about Stephen King is that he has yet to run out of ideas. Or put another way: He’s very good at finding new ways to explore themes that have interested him his entire career… The passages where Billy writes his life story are some of the best in the book… It’s when [Billy] finds an audience for his story that the book really starts to find its groove.”
—Rob Merrill, The Associated Press

“A first act of stunning formal control… a delicious engine of tension… a delightfully tense crime thriller… somehow both hard-boiled and human, and on par with much of King’s best work… King can still build tidal waves of tension from the smallest deviation from plan, sending Constant Readers plunging deep into the flop-sweat insecurities of his heroes as they watch a situation potentially spiral out of control. In situating Billy’s atonement in communication and creation, not violence, King manages to find a space for redemption…
Billy Summers is winningly optimistic about the life of the creative mind. More than almost any other King book in recent memory, it’s a product of its time, but not a victim of it.”
—William Hughes, The AV Club

“Stephen King is an artist, and readers and critics who underestimate him do so at their own peril…
Billy Summers is a very good story, told economically with an ear for rhythm. It’s about what it’s like to be a human being, and how that doesn’t really change much, no matter what situation you find yourself in…while there are plenty of action sequences, the heart of this novel lies in its quietest moments.”
—Philip Martin, The Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

“A love letter to the transformative effects of putting words on paper…the impassioned argument Mr. King makes for the role of writing in healing traumas is heartfelt and affecting… fast-paced and cleverly constructed… written with Mr. King’s legendary eye for detail, and his ability to immerse readers in the mindsets of fictional characters serves the story well… witnessing this deeply-scarred man discover a new way of seeing himself and his place in the world is beautifully resonant. Mr. King’s sheer pleasure in the alchemy of turning mere words into entire universes is on full display here, and it is contagious — not just for Billy, but perhaps for Constant Readers as well.”
—Wendeline Wright, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Stephen King hits the mark with assassination thriller
Billy Summers…It’s downright unfair, really: Not only is Stephen King an undisputed master of horror, he’s a virtuosic crime novelist as well… King actually is as good at the hard-boiled prose—in this case, the tale of an extremely effective assassin trying to get out after one last job—as he is the scary stuff… King’s known for his literary villains, yet in creating his killer title protagonist, he exquisitely gets into the mind of a hitman and roots around in there to figure out what kind of person would do wetwork, the loneliness involved for those who choose that as a career path and the effect it would have on friends and loved ones… The biggest crime here, however, would be missing out on Billy Summers and King’s new reign as a pulp genius.”
—Brian Truitt, USA Today

"King’s latest endeavor begins with a familiar premise: decorated veteran Billy Summers, a principled hit man on the eve of retirement, agrees to do one last job. Things go south in spectacularly bad fashion, making for a characteristically King thriller about luck, fate, and redemption. To see the undisputed master of horror shift into the realm of noir thrillers is proof that King can still surprise and astound us, all these decades later."
Esquire

"King has multiple novels in play here—thriller, at least two coming-of-age stories, and a knockout road novel—and he knits them together beautifully, never missing a stitch ... King has never been better than he is here at wrapping readers into a propulsive, many-tentacled narrative—complete with a perfectly orchestrated, moving ending."
Booklist, starred

"[A] tripwire-taut thriller... King meticulously lays out the details of Billy’s trade, his Houdini-style escapes, and his act to look simpler than he is, but the novel’s main strength is a story within a story... This is another outstanding outing from a writer who consistently delivers more than his readers expect."
Publisher's Weekly, starred

"The ever prolific King moves from his trademark horror into the realm of the hard-boiled noir thriller ... Murder most foul and mayhem most entertaining. Another worthy page-turner from a protean master."
Kirkus, starred

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08V48WFCT
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scribner (August 3, 2021)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 3, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4496 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 527 pages
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Stephen King is the author of more than fifty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. His first crime thriller featuring Bill Hodges, MR MERCEDES, won the Edgar Award for best novel and was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award. Both MR MERCEDES and END OF WATCH received the Goodreads Choice Award for the Best Mystery and Thriller of 2014 and 2016 respectively.

King co-wrote the bestselling novel Sleeping Beauties with his son Owen King, and many of King's books have been turned into celebrated films and television series including The Shawshank Redemption, Gerald's Game and It.

King was the recipient of America's prestigious 2014 National Medal of Arts and the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for distinguished contribution to American Letters. In 2007 he also won the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He lives with his wife Tabitha King in Maine.

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I really think this is more of a 4.8/5 or a 9.8/10. So pretty much perfect. The story was amazing all the way through and it did great at keeping me at the edge of my seat. The one thing I didn’t like (spoiler alert) was that ultimately Billy Summers dies. Not only does he die but he dies in such a stupid way too. It was a real slap in the face that capped off an otherwise phenomenal read.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2021
As Stephen King has gotten older, he’s been more and more willing to step out of his comfort zone, finding new and interesting stories to tell and areas on which to focus. Until now, the most obvious example of this was Mr. Mercedes, in which King tried his hand at a serial killer novel, but found a way to do it that made it feel undeniably his own. That’s not to say that Mr. Mercedes was bad, mind you – I enjoyed it – but it definitely felt like King trying his hand at something different, and stretching it all to fit his ideas and tropes.

But now comes Billy Summers, an “assassin with one last job” tale, and what’s remarkable is the fact that it’s simultaneously a superb, faithful entry in the genre that hits all the needed beats, but also unmistakably a King book, with the character development, relentless pacing, and set pieces he’s so capable of delivering when he’s at his peak. What’s more, Billy Summers finds King focusing his abilities in a way he hasn’t in a while, paring back some of his verbal tics and overly large characters in favor of a well-observed, surprisingly internal story about a very bad man reckoning with the choices he made that led him here. And the result is one of King’s best books in years – probably since 11/22/63, and that was a decade ago.

As you’d expect from the “one last job” mention I gave, the setup of Billy Summers sounds formulaic: an assassin (one who argues that he only kills “bad men”) agrees to take a job that sounds off (if nothing else, he’s going to have to live “undercover” in a small town for months while waiting on the job to happen) because it’s time to get out, and he can’t turn down the money. Classic, right? But even early on, it’s clear that King has more on his mind than just the tropes. There’s the way that Billy, our assassin, is so clearly putting on a front of his stupidity, using that to lull people around him into letting down their guard. There’s the fact that Billy is all too aware that his “only bad guys” excuse is just that – an excuse that he’s using to justify his own actions.

And there’s the fact that this last job doesn’t turn out to be the set piece of the book, or the climax…but something that happens at only a third of the way through our pages. So what’s left after that?

Well, quite a bit, it turns out, as Billy Summers turns into something wholly different in many ways, all while never losing its focus on Billy’s development, as this very bad man begins to grapple with his identity – not just the choices that led him to this job, but his upbringing, his time in Iraq, his first jobs, and so much more. And thanks to some unexpected developments, Billy finds himself viewing himself in a new light – and a wholly more complicated one.

Part of what’s so good about Billy Summers is watching the book evolve and change in front of you, so I’m trying to be coy about so much of what unfolds here. But what I’ll say is that the book does what King does best: marry genre thrills (in this case, a relentless thriller about an assassin) with strong, complex character work. And what he pulls off here is some of his best effort on both of those fronts. The plotting is tense but effective, using King’s gifts for pacing and tension to maximum effect, but also knowing when a much-anticipated event should subvert our expectations, or knowing when things can be best left off the page.

And at the same time, King finds a way into Billy’s mind in a way that allows him to find even more of a voice than usual for a King character, eschewing King’s normal verbal tics and running catchphrases and instead giving us a complex individual who doesn’t really fit into easy categories. And the cast around him measures up to that, as King takes archetypal roles (ones almost demanded by the genre) and makes them individualistic and believable, down to the ending, which is one of King’s best and sidesteps his famed iffiness on nailing the dismount.

Look, I’m a King fanboy, to be fair, and you can take this review knowing that I’ve liked way more King books than not. But to me, Billy Summers is a knockout, one that finds King focused and taut and showing a confidence in this (for him) unfamiliar genre that he’s earned. The book is tighter than he’s often gone, wasting little time but never forgetting the complexity of its cast, and it does right by both its thriller story and its complex protagonist. I absolutely loved it, and it’s a treat to see King still delivering knockouts this late into his career. And if you’ve always wanted to try King but weren’t into horror, well, do I have a treat for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2021
Billy Summers is a hitman, but he’s a good man. He only takes out wrongdoers. He is the title character of Stephen King’s latest, and much to the chagrin of die-hard horror fans, “Billy Summers” is a heartfelt tearjerker and a page-turning masterpiece of human drama. After deciding to end his profession, Billy is hired to perform one last job by two trusted associates, Frank and Nick. Nick, who Billy knows well or at least he thinks, has hired him to kill Joel Allen, a rapist who walked away from his horrific crime. While he plays dumb for his own cover and safety, Billy understands well that it’s not Nick who wants Allen dead. That credit goes to a faceless, nameless big shot hidden in the background.

Nick’s team provides Billy with a convincing cover. He’s an author working on a new book. Billy is then set up in a new town, provided with a new name, and given an office space while he sits patiently and waits for a prisoner transfer to the courthouse across the street. From the window, he will take the fatal shot at his target. Then, he will disappear. But Billy is not as stupid as he’s played for Nick and his team of accomplices. Billy smells a rat, and fearing for his own safety after the job is done, he completely vanishes.

Now on the run from the law and his dubious employer, Billy hides in plain sight with a disguise and yet a different identity he’d had secretly stored up his sleeve. All remains quiet and uneventful. Billy bides his time to make a run for it, all while waiting for the rest of the money owed to him for the job. Then, late one night a young girl is thrown from a van out into an alley behind his new apartment. She is drunk and unconscious. Billy rescues her and realizes she’s been gang raped. As Billy revives her, we are introduced to Alice, his future partner in crime.

As always, King’s characters are true to life and vividly depicted. Billy is a veteran of the Iraq war and an expert sniper. During the wait for his target, he began writing his memoir as part of his cover. From there, the details of his life emerge. As in “Misery,” King provides the reader with the book-inside-the-book scenario, and it works just as well as it always has. Billy takes us through his troubled childhood and into the bloody battles of Fallujah, and then into present day, where he leaves off and awaits the final chapter. Alice is young and smarter than she realizes. Underneath her spunky veneer, she remains traumatized by what happened to her. She has also developed feelings for Billy, an older man who saved her life, the man she will now follow anywhere. Billy has one trusted cohort, Bucky, who serves as sort of a hit man’s agent. Billy is to be paid his final installment through Bucky, but the funds never arrive.

Now, Billy has decided to go after the man who hired him, as well as the man who paid for the job to be done. He and Alice embark on a cross-country excursion as different people, and the story plays out in fast-paced, thrilling action. As always, surprises and twists and turns abound. The story of Billy’s life continues to be written until page after page, we learn more and more about him and Alice, marveling at the fate that brought these two characters together and the bond that keeps them there.

Although the outcome is no surprise, King has outdone himself again with a thrill ride that doesn’t stop until the final words. As the many puzzle pieces finally fit together into a concise framework, it becomes clear that Billy Summers is destined to be one of King’s most unforgettable characters.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
If you are one of the constant readers who thrive on, and expect plots where the supernatural adds to the movement of the story, you will be sorely disappointed with Billy Summers. For you this book will be so unlike Stephen King, that you may hate it. King is an excellent writer, and stepping away from his most recognized genre, he shows you just how good he is. This is crime fiction. It could almost be considered a literary crime fiction, as the main characters are well developed and you will have a deep dive into who Billie Summers really is. Many reviewers who can accept King as a straight forward author minus the horror/supernatural genre are saying this is one of his best books in years. Billy is an ex-Iraq war sniper who puts his post-battle skills to use as a hit man for hire. His standards are that he only takes jobs to take out “bad people.” Billy Summers also features a book-within-a-book, because Billy is writing a memoir about his childhood and war experiences. This gives readers a deeper look into who Billy is and how past experiences contributed to his later lifestyle. At times, I did find this a bit of a stopper in the flow, as I would be interested in the current activities, then suddenly it broke away to his memoir. However, you won’t become confused, as the memoir sections are written with a different style of type. Even so, without these memoir passages one would never get a full understanding of Billy. On the whole I found this book a very satisfying read. If you like crime novels and character studies, you will too.
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Mateus Fonseca
5.0 out of 5 stars Linda edição
Reviewed in Brazil on June 29, 2022
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A edição é linda e tem jm efeito maravilhoso na capa, é uma luva de ótima qualidade. A capa dura imita tecido e tem a cor preta na lombada e vermelho no restante. Simplesmente um lindo livro.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Linda edição
Reviewed in Brazil on June 29, 2022
Estou avaliando a qualidade física do produto, não a história.
A edição é linda e tem jm efeito maravilhoso na capa, é uma luva de ótima qualidade. A capa dura imita tecido e tem a cor preta na lombada e vermelho no restante. Simplesmente um lindo livro.
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Finn
5.0 out of 5 stars Different... But good
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2022
I've been an avid King can since my early teens, and this addition to his prolific career did not disappoint. It's different than most of his previous work, but the story is still riveting - I could barely put it down! The characters are nuanced and feel real. It's not quite one of those stories you can get lost in, but even the font changes and up being very subtle - and add to the story in a very interesting way. I can't say much else without giving away too much of the story, just know that it's a great read!
Jules
5.0 out of 5 stars OMG, WOW, Yet another unique amazing page turner!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2024
Another fabulous page turner of a hardcore thriller but with a heartfelt & compelling ending, amazing, loved it. Stephen King never disappoints with any of the novels and stories written and every single story written is unique in it's own way.
agata
5.0 out of 5 stars Regalo
Reviewed in Spain on December 22, 2023
Debe ser interesante. Mi hija se lo leyó en u par de dias
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wieder versöhnt mit Stephen King
Reviewed in Germany on July 31, 2023
Ich habe Jahre nichts mehr von Stephen King gelesen,viele frühere Bücher waren mir zu langatmig und mystisch angehaucht. auch Billy Summers ist lang,behält aber immer Zug, die Charaktere sind plausibel. Ich kam nicht in Versuchung,wegen langweiliger Passagen "quer"zu lesen.also 5 Sterne!
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