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Stephen King’s novel, Gerald’s Game, is a gripping, intense thriller, told with a difference. For the majority of the story, Jessie is the only living character. The book starts with her and her husband, Gerald, arriving at their lake house for a weekend. The intentions are clear from the start, when Gerald handcuffs Jessie to the bed: this is a weekend intended to spice up their marriage. However, things quickly go awry, leaving Gerald dead on the floor and Jessie securely handcuffed and alone in the middle of nowhere. From there, the rest of the book revolves around Jessie listening to and talking with a variety of different voices as she works out a way to escape.
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