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Green Mile book 3: Coffey's Hands: The Green Mile, part 3 by Stephen King
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Coffey's Hands (Green Mile)

by Stephen King

Series: The Green Mile (Part 3)

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Penguin Books Ltd (1996), Paperback, 96 pages

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Part 3 felt like everything was setting up for later. King sets up possibilities of Coffey’s capabilities. He sets up Melinda Moores with brain cancer. He sets up Eduard Delacroix’s conflict with Percy Wetmore. He sets up possibilities of all sorts of bad things happening with William Wharton.

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Looking back through what I've written, I see that I called Georgia Pines, where I now live, a nursing home.
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The Green Mile (novel)

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0451190548, Paperback)

Harking back to the early days of the novel, The Green Mile is being published in six monthly installments. It's a great idea for a writer like Stephen King, famous for page-turning, nail-biting suspense. Like his earlier book The Shawshank Redemption, which became a hit movie, this one is set inside a prison; the title refers to the green-linoleum-covered corridor leading from death row to the electric chair. The narrator is an appealing prison superintendent, puzzled by the arrival of the enigmatic John Coffey, a huge, gentle, silent man accused of a double child rape-murder. Did he do it? Is the vicious guard going to do something awful, or have something done to him? Read the next installment.

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