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  • The plot goes awry because Charville thinks Freemantle is seducing his wife.

    Joanna Baillie’s Ecotopian Comedies 2008

  • I was in Freemantle when the Queen Mary came in and brought the first contingent back, They were a happy lot of boys, and I am telling you they really took Freemantle and Perth.

    The War in the Far East 1944

  • To qualify this: Why don't you join 'American Idol ". of course, before anything happens in that contest, contestants have to sign a waiver saying that' Freemantle 'can use any images recordings etc. etc. made in connection with the show to promote the show without any kind of payment to the contestant.

    The Industry Standard - Comments 2009

  • Freemantle discovers a psychic ability in his work, painting items he should know nothing about, as well as the eventual power to paint events that come to fruition: whether it be the restoring of blindness, or the forced suicide of a serial killer.

    “Duma Key” by Stephen King (Scribner, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • The last time Freemantle and his daughter, Ilse, took a trip headed in that direction, Ilse immediately felt nauseous and horribly sick, while Freemantle felt the insatiable familiar itch that grew to an unstoppable buzzing; upon driving back north, they mysteriously found their ailments disappearing.

    “Duma Key” by Stephen King (Scribner, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • BRIEF SYNOPSIS: With his life, and mind, in shambles after an industrial accident, Edgar Freemantle retreats to an island in Florida, where both the island, and Edgar, are deeper and darker than he had imagined.

    REVIEW: Duma Key by Stephen King 2010

  • While watching the breathtaking sunsets, Freemantle decides to try his hand at some artwork, having sketched a little throughout his life.

    2010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • While watching the breathtaking sunsets, Freemantle decides to try his hand at some artwork, having sketched a little throughout his life.

    “Duma Key” by Stephen King (Scribner, 2008) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Duma Key is not just a novel for the fans, but a cathartic response from King over his near-death accident in 1999; no doubt he relived his agonizing recovery while writing about Freemantle, and yet it is because of this firsthand experience, that Duma Key feels much more personal and empathetic.

    2010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Freemantle discovers a psychic ability in his work, painting items he should know nothing about, as well as the eventual power to paint events that come to fruition: whether it be the restoring of blindness, or the forced suicide of a serial killer.

    2010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

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