The Two Dead Girls

The Two Dead Girls by Stephen King, published by Penguin Books in 1996, is a work of fiction that delves into the harrowing story of John Coffey. This edition spans 92 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Coffey as he navigates the consequences of being convicted for the murder of two young girls, embarking on a journey that leads him to the Green Mile, a path toward the electric chair and profound revelations.
Readers will encounter a blend of horror and Southern themes as the story unfolds, exploring the complexities of justice and humanity. The plot intricately weaves Coffey’s experiences with the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by those around him. This edition offers a compact yet impactful exploration of its subjects, inviting readers to reflect on the darker aspects of life and the quest for understanding within a grim reality.
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The series plots the course of John Coffey, who, after being convicted of murdering two young girls, starts on the first steps of the Green Mile, the passage to the electric chair and a road to revelation.
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