![]() ![]() ![]() Adapted by Richard Price, who’s known for writing realistic police dramas like “The Night Of,” “The Wire,” and “The Deuce,” HBO’s 10-episode series is still hampered by a few of the original story’s trappings, but its author knows better than to take his audience’s trust for granted. HBO’s “The Outsider” offers a better balance, if not a perfect one. Perhaps the Master of Horror has been writing about ghosts and demons for so long that he no longer feels the need to convince anyone that believing in the boogeyman is a reasonable, rational choice, but the book tries to combine two, diametrically opposed genres - speculative fiction and true crime - without respecting the foundation of both. King asks the same from his readers, to believe in the unbelievable, except the novel falls spectacularly short is in justifying its own request. ![]() Stephen King’s 2018 novel focuses on a small town detective whose job requires him to find concrete answers to real-world mysteries, and then hands him an impossible case he can’t explain - not without considering supernatural possibilities. At its core, “ The Outsider” is a story about belief. ![]()
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