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Duma Key has a fascinating premise that hooks the reader in and yet a long-winded journey (classic King, really) that doesn't ultimately feel like it's paid off. The first half was solid and I was really invested in the characters but the outcome and pacing just really fell flat after that. It's not a particularly horror-filled book which I don't necessarily mind as a change of scenery from King's other works but the last 100 pages or so attempt to cram some horror in all the same. I found this jarring and not particularly in line with the rest of the story so just wished for a better conclusion in that respect! Decent read but such a chunk of a book it doesn't feel worth the wrap-up.