Everything You Need to Know About Holly by Stephen King (2024)

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Orrin Grey | Published May 24, 2024

First introduced by Stephen King in his 2014 novel Mr. Mercedes, Holly Gibney quickly became a favorite of readers—and of King himself.

“I just love Holly, and I wish she were a real person and that she were my friend, because I’m so crazy about her,” King told NPR in a 2020 interview. “The first book that she was in was Mr. Mercedes, and she more or less stole the book and she stole my heart.”

Though King himself has characterized Holly as “an obsessive compulsive with a huge inferiority complex” who is “refreshingly unfiltered” with a “savant-like memory,” others have seen her as an example of autism representation, and the two actresses who have played the character on the small screen—Justine Lupe in the 2017 miniseries version of Mr. Mercedes and Cynthia Erivo in The Outsider in 2020—have said that they “deliberately played her as autistic.”

Since her introduction in 2014, Holly has become a recurring character in several of King’s novels and stories, and most recently graduated to leading status in the 2023 book that shares her name. Holly is the sixth time that Stephen King has written about the character and, given the way the book ends, it may not be the last.

But for those who are coming to Holly by Stephen King without a lot of background, there are questions that may need to be answered. Not to worry, we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know!

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Who is Holly Gibney?

Mr. Mercedes and its two sequels—Finders Keepers and End of Watch—ostensibly center around retired police detective Bill Hodges.

In the first book in the trilogy, Bill is investigating an incident in which a stolen Mercedes is driven into a crowd at a job fair when he meets Holly Gibney, the cousin of one of the women involved in the case. By the end of the book, Holly is helping Bill solve the mystery, and her heroism is instrumental in bringing down the bad guy.

By that novel’s first sequel, Holly is a private detective who has gone into business with Bill Hodges, a role that she keeps up through subsequent books, first operating as one-half of the Finders Keepers detective agency with Bill and then on her own after his death at the climax of End of Watch.

Some of the stories starring Holly Gibney are purely routine procedurals with human villains, while others involve supernatural shapeshifters known as “Outsiders.” As an idiosyncratic private detective, she is in a perfect position to star in stories of crime and horror, so who knows how many more Holly Gibney books we might get before all is said and done?

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Is Holly by Stephen King a sequel?

When it comes to the question of whether or not Holly is a sequel, the answer is “kind of.” As we mentioned, it is the sixth book that has featured the character, and certain other characters who were introduced in previous volumes make appearances in its pages.

But the events of Holly, which feature Holly Gibney mourning the death of her mother, coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, and investigating a series of disappearances that may involve cannibalism, are not tied directly to any of Holly’s previous cases.

So, while Holly is a follow-up to previous stories such as Mr. Mercedes, End of Watch, The Outsider, and If It Bleeds, it is intended to be read as a standalone story, presenting an entirely new case for King’s beloved private investigator to solve.

What Stephen King books is Holly Gibney in?

As previously mentioned, Holly first appeared in Stephen King’s 2014 book Mr. Mercedes. She has since appeared either as a major supporting character or as the lead in Finders Keepers, End of Watch, and The Outsider, as well as the title novella in Stephen King’s collection If It Bleeds.

Most recently, Holly lent her name to King’s 2023 novel Holly, where she takes center stage in a grisly mystery.

Besides appearing in these six books, Holly has been brought to the small screen twice. Beginning in 2017, she was portrayed by Justine Lupe in the Audience Network series Mr. Mercedes, which ran for three seasons, adapting events from both Mr. Mercedes and Finders Keepers.

Then, in the 10-episode 2020 adaptation of The Outsider on HBO, she was played by Cynthia Erivo, and took on a more central role in the story.

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When does Holly by Stephen King come out?

Stephen King’s Holly was published by Scribner on September 5, 2023. An excerpt had first been published in Entertainment Weekly earlier that year.

For those looking for a review of Holly by Stephen King, the buzz surrounding the book has been almost overwhelmingly positive, with The New York Times raving that, “when Holly appears on the page, you never have the sense of an author pulling her strings. Her decisions feel genuine, like Holly herself is running the show.”

As of this writing, we don’t have any news on whether there will be any more Holly Gibney books, but we do know that a TV series based on Holly is already in the works.

While there’s no official release date yet announced for the TV adaptation of Stephen King’s Holly, nor any casting news or information on how (or if) it will tie in to previous TV adaptations, Emmy-winning producer and director Jack Bender, who had previously worked on the TV version of Mr. Mercedes, recently announced that he was going to be working on an adaptation of Holly.

“It’s the joy of telling stories and the making of that with a group of people,” Bender said at a Q&A during Chicago’s Printers Row Lit Fest in September of 2023.

“That’s one of the best things about making television, when you’re working with great people on material you care about. I’ve been fortunate to know and work with Stephen King—talking about writers. His new book Holly, by the way, is great. We’re going to make a show out of that.”

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FAQs

Do I need to read before Holly? ›

While there are some references to all the previous stories, it does not take away from Holly as a stand alone novel. HOWEVER, the previous books are far superior to this one and I would highly recommend reading them when you can.

What happens at the end of Holly? ›

As Holly recuperates from her ordeal, she wonders whether she has seen too much evil in her time as a P.I. She contemplates retiring from Finders Keepers and living on her unexpected inheritance. The novel ends with the phone ringing in Holly's office.

Why is Holly Gibney black in The Outsider? ›

Trivia. The character was white in the original work but is black in this adaptation. Price stated that this was due to Bateman wanting a role for Erivo in the series, and that Price originally had the character as a white Lithuanian American.

Is Holly a good read? ›

_Holly_ is one of the best stories Stephen King has churned out in at least the past 30 years. I bought it as soon as I learned of it, because I had fallen in love with the character of Holly Gibney via the Mr. Mercedes Trilogy. I was delighted to hear (on a podcast) that the author had done the same.

Is Holly being made into a movie? ›

Holly is a 2023 Dutch-language drama film written and directed by Fien Troch. It is an international co-production between Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg and France.

Who is the real killer in The Outsider book? ›

Fingerprints and DNA at the crime scene as well as witness accounts all clearly indicate local sports coach Terrence Maitland as the killer, so detective Ralph Anderson orders a public arrest.

Can I read Holly without reading If It Bleeds? ›

Not mandatory, but highly suggest t least reading If It Bleeds before Holly. You'll get spoilers for the Bill Hodges Trilogy, but If It Bleeds leads directly into Holly.

What disorder does Holly Gibney have? ›

Character biography

King has characterized Gibney as "an obsessive compulsive with a huge inferiority complex". She has been described as "very observant, refreshingly unfiltered and unaware of her innocence" with "savant-like memory, razor sharp observation skills", as well as "a computer whiz".

Is Holly by Stephen King a bestseller? ›

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More than 50 years into his storied career, Stephen King has landed another bestseller. King, the popular horror and suspense novelist, released his latest book Holly on September 5 and it quickly shot to number one on Amazon's bestsellers chart.

How old is Holly Gibney in Holly? ›

Age Lift: In the source material, Holly is middle-aged from her first book, moving into her fifties by the time of Holly. Both screen adaptations dramatically de-age her, placing Holly at around her early thirties as of Mr.

Which Holly Black book is first? ›

Black's first novel, Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2002.

Can Holly be read as a standalone? ›

In that regard, this novel is a celebration of Holly's past as well as of Hodges's legacy, but there is enough context to allow it to work as a standalone for those who haven't followed Holly's story from the beginning.

Do I have to read Kiss the Sky before Hothouse Flower? ›

Although, if you enjoy angst and want to understand the characters better, you should read the books prior to this one. Gio Listmaker It should not be read as a stand alone. I started with Kiss The Sky and had to read about Daisy and Ryke.

Is Holly part of a series? ›

But, alas, it's part of a series and I'm not good with those. I prefer to switch up my authors; rarely ever read more than 1-2 books from the same author in one year.

Do you have to read the Brown Sisters trilogy in order? ›

For the most comprehensive understanding of this trilogy, read the books in their proper order: Get a Life, Chloe Brown. Take a Hint, Dani Brown. Act Your Age, Eve Brown.

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