The Green Mile, Part 1: The Two Dead Girls (The Green Mile #1) 
Prepare yourself for Stephen King's boldest exercise in nerve-twisting suspense. A multi-part serial novel that begins on death row and goes on from there to realms of revelation that make death seem sweet. This is Stephen King's most irresistible journey ever.
To be continued . . .
--back cover
"Your name is John Coffey." "Yes sir boss, like the drink, only not spelled the same way." Who doesn't love the gifted giant of a man in THE GREEN MILE? When I purchased THE TWO DEAD GIRLS, I had already read THE GREEN MILE so I knew what was coming, but thought perhaps it would be a more detailed account of the incident....or should I say horror of what happened to the two young sisters, but it is indeed pretty much the same....if memory serves. One part I didn't recall though was mention of a
The start of a modern classic. Simple , smart, and breathtaking.

I havent read a Stephen King book in ages and its all flooding back to me how easy his work is to get through! Its engulfing!
No one tells a story quite like Mr. King. Sad, heartbreaking and riveting!
A man with the mind of a child named John Coffey brutally murders and assaults two little girls and he seems to have no idea why he did it. After the event, he cradles their dead, naked bodies in his arms while weeping over the horror and guilt of his actions. Needless to say, this is a very unusual crime committed by a very unusual man. Unfortunately, the first book only briefly touches on this man's traumatic story and mostly focuses on Paul Edgecomb and his group of fellow police officers
Movies! I remember watching this one when it came out! It's so odd to be reading the tale a few decades later without even having a desire to watch the movie. :)It turns out that Hanks with a prostate problem was NOT the most memorable part of the movie. It's the mouse, of course. The main character is always the mouse, and I'm not even referring to Steamboat Willie.The short story is mild and reflective, even with the scent of rape, murder and peppermint, which is odd, all considered. And yet,
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Original Title: | The Green Mile, Part 1: The Two Dead Girls |
ISBN: | 0613096487 (ISBN13: 9780613096485) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Green Mile #1 |
Setting: | Louisiana(United States) |
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They were sisters, and the picture-perfect image of innocence. No one understood their brutal deaths, not even the man who killed them. But John Coffey is about to gain a new insight, about his life in prison, and about the one man who will walk him down that green mile . . . toward destiny.Prepare yourself for Stephen King's boldest exercise in nerve-twisting suspense. A multi-part serial novel that begins on death row and goes on from there to realms of revelation that make death seem sweet. This is Stephen King's most irresistible journey ever.
To be continued . . .
--back cover
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Title | : | The Green Mile, Part 1: The Two Dead Girls (The Green Mile #1) |
Author | : | Stephen King |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 92 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 1996 by Bt Bound (first published March 1996) |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller |
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Ratings: 4.52 From 30981 Users | 381 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books The Green Mile, Part 1: The Two Dead Girls (The Green Mile #1)
I've always been a fan of the 'Green Mile.' I've always been a fan of the movie, and have watched it several times since I was a teenager. When I saw this book, and it said 'part one', I started reading it. It is basically almost a carbon copy of the movie, aside of the part of Paul being an old man at the beginning and talking to Elaine. That's something they put in purely for the movie. The book is written in the first person, Paul, surrounding the events of John Coffey. Interestingly, as much"Your name is John Coffey." "Yes sir boss, like the drink, only not spelled the same way." Who doesn't love the gifted giant of a man in THE GREEN MILE? When I purchased THE TWO DEAD GIRLS, I had already read THE GREEN MILE so I knew what was coming, but thought perhaps it would be a more detailed account of the incident....or should I say horror of what happened to the two young sisters, but it is indeed pretty much the same....if memory serves. One part I didn't recall though was mention of a
The start of a modern classic. Simple , smart, and breathtaking.

I havent read a Stephen King book in ages and its all flooding back to me how easy his work is to get through! Its engulfing!
No one tells a story quite like Mr. King. Sad, heartbreaking and riveting!
A man with the mind of a child named John Coffey brutally murders and assaults two little girls and he seems to have no idea why he did it. After the event, he cradles their dead, naked bodies in his arms while weeping over the horror and guilt of his actions. Needless to say, this is a very unusual crime committed by a very unusual man. Unfortunately, the first book only briefly touches on this man's traumatic story and mostly focuses on Paul Edgecomb and his group of fellow police officers
Movies! I remember watching this one when it came out! It's so odd to be reading the tale a few decades later without even having a desire to watch the movie. :)It turns out that Hanks with a prostate problem was NOT the most memorable part of the movie. It's the mouse, of course. The main character is always the mouse, and I'm not even referring to Steamboat Willie.The short story is mild and reflective, even with the scent of rape, murder and peppermint, which is odd, all considered. And yet,
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