
Private investigator Holly Gibney takes a case that seems simple: a frantic mother whose grown daughter has vanished without a trace from a quiet Midwestern street. As Holly pulls the thread, she begins to sense the disappearance is one of several, and that something far more deliberate and predatory lurks behind the missing-persons reports. Working largely alone against her own grief and the limits of the evidence, she edges toward a pair of suspects the reader already knows to fear.
Significance A solo Stephen King novel (sole authorship, not a Bachman title) and the first full-length book to center Holly Gibney, the breakout detective from the Bill Hodges trilogy, The Outsider, and "If It Bleeds" — making it a key node in King's modern Holly-verse rather than the Castle Rock or Dark Tower webs.
Photographic suburban/house imagery in a full-spectrum palette; clean sans-serif typography with King's name and the title "HOLLY"; understated-creepy crime-thriller treatment. Special finish: glow-in-the-dark spot gloss on the jacket. Rear panel carries blurb/credits and author photo. Note: the separate Glenn Chadbourne alternate-cover art exists only on the signed limited set, NOT on the trade first.
Art / design: Jacket designed by Will Staehle (Unusual Co.). The first-printing jacket carries glow-in-the-dark spot-gloss treatment (a notable production feature, named on LitHub's Best Book Covers of 2023). Author photo of Stephen King on rear panel/flap (Shane Leonard, King's standard-era portrait — UNVERIFIED for this exact printing).
TITLE VERIFIED in front of me — this is Holly (Scribner, Sept 5, 2023, ISBN 9781668016138, $30.00 hardcover), NOT Carrie; the ~30,000 Carrie figure does not apply here and was not repeated. HEADLINE / TRADE HARDCOVER: No officially announced first-printing exists in trade press (Publishers Weekly page carries a review but no print-run number; Wikipedia states no print run). The debated figures both trace to one source — the StephenKingCollector.com forum thread 'Scribner first edition print runs,' which lists data extracted from the Simon & Schuster digital catalog export PDF: first posted as 300,000, then corrected to ~1,250,000 for the hardcover after the original poster caught that 300k was the mass-market-paperback line. Given King's modern Scribner stature, a 7-figure first hardcover printing is plausible, but the spread (300k vs 1.25M) and single-source provenance mean this is collector-estimate, not publisher-confirmed. LIMITED EDITIONS (separate, dealer/charity-bound, NOT part of the trade run): a signed, numbered, traycased limited of 100 copies (e.g., No. 97/100), signed by King on the title page, issued as part of 'Constant Readers for a Cause 2023' benefitting the Book Industry Charitable Foundation (Binc); plus a Glenn Chadbourne 'Remarqued' first-printing variant also limited to 100. No lettered state documented. First trade printing is identified by a full number line ending in 1 (per StephenKing.com first-edition guide). UK edition (Hodder & Stoughton, 2023) is a separate publication with its own unstated print run.
No published errata / state change separating first-state firsts is recorded for Holly. Identification rests entirely on the dual marker (the "First Scribner hardcover edition September 2023" line + the "1...2" number line with the 1 present). No known typo point. UNVERIFIED whether any later-state corrections exist; none reported as of this writing.
~$30–$75
Assumes a genuine first edition / first printing in near-fine to fine condition (clean copy, unclipped jacket). Lesser condition is worth less.
No confirmed sale found, so this is rated at no less than its original jacket price — a true first/first should hold at least retail in near-fine/fine condition. Soft estimate from dealer listings (treat as approximate): $30–75 (unsigned true first, fine/fine, unclipped); $250–600 signed (publisher/tour); $2,000–4,000 signed limited /100 Binc traycased
Book-club edition (the trap): No true book-club edition (BCE/BOMC) of Holly exists in the classic sense — Scribner/S&S did not issue one for this title, so the "BCE trap" here is different: the trap is a BOOK-CLUB-style reprint, a later-printing trade copy (number line missing the 1), a price-clipped jacket, or an ex-library copy listed as "first." Those junk/derivative copies are worth roughly $8–20 — essentially used-book value, a fraction of an unsigned fine/fine true first. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
Condition barely moves the needle on an unsigned copy because supply is enormous — even a flawless fine/fine unclipped true first tops out near $40–75. The money is in SIGNATURE, not the printing: a genuine King signature lifts a first to ~$250–600, and the numbered /100 Binc traycased limited is the only genuinely scarce form ($2,000–4,000). THE SINGLE BIGGEST THING that separates a real first from the mislisted copies of THIS title: the copyright-page number line MUST read "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" with the '1' present AND state "First Scribner hardcover edition September 2023" — later printings drop the 1. Secondary tell: the dust jacket is glow-in-the-dark on the first issue and must retain the $30.00 US / $39.99 CAN price unclipped. IGNORE the prompt's 'Doubleday gutter code' point — that is a 1970s–80s Doubleday-King artifact and does NOT apply to a 2023 Scribner book; any listing citing a gutter code for Holly is confused. Beware signed copies without a third-party authentication (JSA/Beckett/PSA) or a verifiable signing-event provenance — forged King signatures are rampant on this title.
Verification notes: Cross-checked the price ($30.00) and the dual first-printing marker across two-plus authoritative sources: (a) the official Bev Vincent guide hosted at stephenking.com (read directly from the PDF — Holly row: Scribner, 2023, 9¼ x 6½ x 1.6", DJ $30.00, "First Scribner hardcover edition September 2023 on CP" + "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" on CP); (b) AbeBooks/eBay confirmed-first listings showing US $30.00 / CAN $39.99 and full number line. Designer corroborated by ineedabookcover.com + LitHub. Limiteds corroborated by veryfinebooks.com (Binc 1/100 traycased) + stephenkingcatalog.com (Chadbourne set). Board/spine color left UNVERIFIED — no source described it; it is not a King identification point anyway.