'Holly' is one of Stephen King's most political novels to date (2024)

"Books are a uniquely portable magic."

Many readers have, at some point, come across this famous Stephen King quote. The process of creating books is also magic, and that magic gives characters their own personalities — which means they can surprise an author even when they've worked on character development a lot and think they know all there is to know about them. Holly Gibney is a perfect example of this.

Holly Gibney first appeared in King's Mr. Mercedes, an Edgar Award-winning novel and the first book in the Bill Hodges Trilogy. Now that Holly is back, I wanted to get reacquainted with her, to see her development as a character, so I went back and did a lot of reading. In Mr. Mercedes, Holly is a walk-on character. In fact, she doesn't make an appearance until page 219, and when she does, she "never speaks above a mutter and seems to have a problem making eye contact." During the rest of that novel, and in the sequel, Finders Keepers, when she starts working with Hodges, Holly is a pale, insecure young woman who suffers from panic attacks, is haunted by her overbearing mother, and must take Lexapro for her anxiety. In the subsequent novels, Holly starts to come out of her shell. And in Holly, King's latest, she is a complex, multilayered character who seems to have been developed to occupy center stage from the beginning.

In Holly, Gibney is working a case by herself because her partner, Pete, is at home with Covid-19. Holly is looking into the disappearance of Bonnie Rae Dahl, a young woman who vanished under mysterious circ*mstances, leaving behind her bike, a strange note saying she'd had enough, and a heartbroken mother. The case, which Holly wasn't supposed to accept but decided to take on because Bonnie Rae's mother was desperate, is tricky. Also, Holly must deal not only with the limitations and stress imposed by the rampaging Covid pandemic but also with the recent death of her mother, who didn't believe Covid, the illness that killed her, was real and refused to get vaccinated.

While looking into Bonnie Rae's disappearance, Holly comes across another missing person, a boy who also mysteriously vanished. As Holly and Jerome (who used to help Hodges as a kid and then started helping Holly) look into the two cases, they become convinced they're related. And they might be right. A few blocks from where Bonnie Rae was last seen, professors Rodney and Emily Harris are hiding a lot of dark secrets under their respectable facade. The octogenarians are a cute, devoted, eloquent couple of semi-retired academics who don't shy away from social situations. They're also racist and hom*ophobic, and that's not the worst of it — the worst happens in their basem*nt. To solve the case of the missing woman, and of those that vanished just like her, Holly will have to use all the tools she has developed because those responsible are brilliant, experienced, and very patient.

King's work usually swings between full-blown nostalgia to incredibly timely, and Holly belongs to the latter group. The Covid-19 pandemic, racism and hom*ophobia, the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and Donald Trump's effect on the country's zeitgeist and political discourse are all very present in the narrative, which mostly takes place in 2021 (jumping back and forth during that year) but also goes back in time to show Rodney and Emily Harris' history of atrocities. King has never been shy about his politics, but Holly is one of his most political novels to date, and it'll' surely anger all the right people.

Holly is a gripping crime novel, but it's one that's very close to the horror aesthetic King is known for. The things Rodney and Emily Harris do in their basem*nt — and some of the things they do with the...aftermath of their actions in their daily lives — are hideous and shocking in ways that will satisfy horror fans. However, the way the narrative is constructed and the layering of characters and their gruesome ends are all reminders that King is also a superb crime/mystery writer who easily navigates the interstitial space where all dark genres meet. Furthermore, the book is full of ghosts. Bill Hodges, now long gone, is a constant presence in this book. So are the killers he and Holly tried to bring to justice together. In that regard, this novel is a celebration of Holly's past as well as of Hodges's legacy, but there is enough context to allow it to work as a standalone for those who haven't followed Holly's story from the beginning.

While Holly is brutal and gripping and King did many things right with the story, Holly is the heart of the narrative. Her growth from a shy, muttering mess in Mr. Mercedes to the smart, strong, smoking, slightly better, and much richer woman we see in Holly is tremendous. It's also a testament to King's talents as a writer and a stark reminder of what can happen when writers allow the magic that inhabits their characters to blossom unimpeded by their original plans for them. Please, Mr. King, give us more Holly soon.

Gabino Iglesias is an author, book reviewer and professor living in Austin, Texas. Find him on Twitter at @Gabino_Iglesias.

'Holly' is one of Stephen King's most political novels to date (2024)

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'Holly' is one of Stephen King's most political novels to date? ›

King has never been shy about his politics, but Holly is one of his most political novels to date, and it'll' surely anger all the right people. Holly is a gripping crime novel, but it's one that's very close to the horror aesthetic King is known for.

What are Stephen King's political views? ›

King joined the Democratic Party in 1970 and has been an outspoken critic of the GOP for years.

What genre of writing is Stephen King most known for? ›

Stephen King (born September 21, 1947, Portland, Maine, U.S.) is an American novelist and short-story writer whose books are credited with reviving the genre of horror fiction in the late 20th century.

What is Holly by Stephen King about? ›

"Holly", the newest book by Stephen King, is all about Holly Gibney, a private investigator that must work alone to solve a disappearance in her town. But "Holly" is not the first time that King fans have seen this character.

What is considered to be Stephen King's best book? ›

1. The Shining (1977) Literary critics and fans often say that The Shining is one of King's most important novels, and with good reason. The story follows Jack Torrance, his wife, Wendy, and his son, Danny, to the ominous and haunted Overlook Hotel, located quietly along the edge of secluded mountains in Colorado.

Is Holly a good book? ›

_Holly_ is one of the best stories Stephen King has churned out in at least the past 30 years. I bought it as soon as I learned of it, because I had fallen in love with the character of Holly Gibney via the Mr. Mercedes Trilogy. I was delighted to hear (on a podcast) that the author had done the same.

Why do people like Stephen King so much? ›

His narrative style is naturally conversational and feels like he is directly telling the story to you. This is probably one of the main reasons I keep coming back. He often includes opening/closing notes to his Constant Readers in his work, like he is with you as you read and wants to know what you thought.

Who is Stephen King's favorite author? ›

King has admitted to many of his favorite authors being among George Orwell, J.R.R. Tolkien, and William Golding. None of these authors specialize in the horror genre. Instead, these writing geniuses work along the lines of science fiction, fantasy, and young adult fiction.

Why are Stephen King's books so famous? ›

Stephen King's work is known for its recurring themes and motifs, which have become synonymous with the horror genre. One of the most prominent themes in his work is the concept of fear itself, and how it can manifest in different ways.

What is Holly known for? ›

Holly – more specifically the European holly, Ilex aquifolium – is commonly referenced at Christmas time, and is often referred to by the name Christ's thorn. In many Western Christian cultures, holly is a traditional Christmas decoration, used especially in wreaths and illustrations, for instance on Christmas cards.

What is the story behind Holly? ›

In a bid to kill Prahlad, Hiranyakashipu conspired with his sister, Holika, to burn him alive. But through divine intervention, Prahlad was unharmed, while Holika perished in the flames. The legend symbolizes the victory of good over evil, a theme central to Holi celebrations.

What is the legend about Holly? ›

In another Christian myth, a holly bush sprouted leaves with thorns to hide and protect baby Jesus from King Herod's men. As goes the myth, Jesus reciprocated the deed by making the holly an evergreen. In nature, holly affords shelter to birds and small mammals during cold winter months and through harsh snowstorms.

What is the easiest Stephen King book to read? ›

The Best Stephen King Books for Newbies
  • The Shining.
  • Carrie.
  • IT.
  • Salem's Lot.
  • 11/22/63.
  • Pet Sematary.
  • Night Shift.
  • Misery.
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What is Stephen King's most sold novel? ›

According to writingbeginner.com, The Shining by Stephen King is his best-selling book of all time.

What are Stephen King's beliefs? ›

Stephen was raised as a Methodist and attended church regularly in his youth. He no longer attends church, but he does believe in God and reads the Bible. Tabitha, his wife, was raised as a Catholic.

What point of view does Stephen King use? ›

King tells the story through narratives shifting between two time periods. It is mostly told in the third-person all-seeing mode. IT addresses King's most beloved themes: the omnipotence of memory, childhood suffering, and the monstrousness prowling behind a disguise of classic sectarian values.

Who opposed King Stephen? ›

Stephen was attacked on several fronts during 1138. First, Robert, Earl of Gloucester, rebelled against the King, starting the descent into civil war in England.

What is Stephen King's motivation? ›

Stephen King was motivated by his goal, to be able to earn money while sharing his stories with the world. Even now at the pinnacle of success, with money hardly being a motivator, he still writes and still wants to share his creativity.

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