Billy and Alice travel everywhere from Reno to Long Island to King's familiar Sidewinder, Colorado all the while, Billy interrogates the stories he's internalized about his profession as "a garbageman with a gun," wondering if someone who ends the lives of others, even bad people, can be considered good. Billy's escape from the wreckage of the job is complicated by Alice, a young woman he rescues after her brutal gang rape, who becomes an unlikely partner in his plans to get even. It's no spoiler to say that when Billy carries out the hit, things go south in spectacularly bad fashion, sending him on the lam. With an astronomical $2 million payout looming, Billy goes undercover to assassinate a criminal, but the cover his employers dream up hits a nerve: while masquerading as a novelist renting space in an office building, avid reader Billy sets to the task of writing his own lightly fictionalized autobiography, unspooling the wounds of a traumatic childhood and a bruising tour of duty in the Iraq War. King’s latest endeavor begins with a familiar premise: ex-Marine sniper Billy Summers, a principled hit man on the eve of retirement, agrees to do one last job. 'The Stand' is the Next Stephen King Adaptation.The Best Stephen King Books of All Time.
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