
When the Buckeye City police receive a chilling letter vowing to "kill thirteen innocents and one guilty" as atonement for a wrongly convicted man's death, Detective Izzy Jaynes turns to her friend, private investigator Holly Gibney, to hunt a meticulous and self-righteous killer. At the same time, Holly takes a job guarding Kate McKay, a fiercely outspoken women's-rights activist on a packed lecture tour who is being shadowed by a fixated stalker. Two converging trails of vengeance pull Holly into the path of adversaries who believe absolutely in their own righteousness.
Significance King's fourth Holly Gibney novel (after Finders Keepers, The Outsider, and Holly) and sole-authored — no Bachman or co-author — extending one of his most beloved recurring characters, herself spun off from the Bill Hodges Mr. Mercedes trilogy.
UNVERIFIED in textual detail. A cover reveal was published (Jan 21, 2025); the official Scribner cover image exists on stephenking.com and simonandschuster.com, but no sourced verbal description of front/back art, layout, or author photo was confirmable from the fetched pages. Inspect the live cover image rather than relying on a guessed description.
Art / design: UNVERIFIED — the dust jacket designer/photographer was not confirmed from a sourced credit. Do not attribute without checking the jacket's rear flap credit line.
Title: Stephen King, NEVER FLINCH (Scribner / Simon & Schuster, hardcover, published May 27, 2025; 439 pp; ISBN 978-1-6680-8933-0). HEADLINE: announced first printing of ~1,250,000 copies — a typical big-modern-Scribner-King figure (the prompt's expected 500k–1M+ range; this slightly exceeds 1M). SOURCE PROVENANCE: the number is NOT on the Wikipedia page or general retail/bookshop listings (Amazon, B&N, Simon & Schuster product page, Black's, Newtonville — none publish a print-run number). It originates from the Simon & Schuster *digital catalog* (publisher catalog PDF export), surfaced and recorded by collectors in the Stephen King Collector forum thread 'Scribner first edition print runs.' DISAGREEMENT: no competing figure was found — sources either cite 1,250,000 (collector forum / publisher catalog) or state no number at all; no source contradicts it. This is NOT an early/debated King first-printing case (unlike Carrie's ~30,000 trade printing) — it is a modern title with a publisher-announced number, so the early-King ambiguity does not apply. NOTE on 'limited' variants: third-party dealers (Stephen King Catalog) sell value-added versions of the standard first printing — e.g. a 'REMARQUE / 100 copies' hand-remarqued variant and a slipcased set — but these are dealer-created enhancements of the regular trade first printing, NOT separate publisher signed/numbered/lettered limited editions, and do not change the ~1.25M trade first-printing figure. No separate small-press signed/numbered/lettered limited edition (Grant/Cemetery Dance-style) was identified for this trade Scribner title.
No errata or first-state-vs-later-state textual points have been reported for this 2025 title as of documentation. None known; treat as UNVERIFIED for any internal-point distinction. The only printing distinction in play is the number-line (first vs. later printing). Because of the 1,250,000-copy reported first print run, first printings are abundant — condition (fine/fine, unclipped) drives value, not scarcity.
No publisher's signed/numbered/traycased limited from Scribner is confirmed for Never Flinch. Cemetery Dance / Suntup are the usual venues for King lettered/numbered limiteds but no such edition was confirmed at documentation time (UNVERIFIED — check Cemetery Dance / Suntup for any later-announced limited). The Stephen King Catalog "1st Print Slipcased Set" ($95) is a retailer-cased standard first hardcover bundled with an exclusive artist card — NOT a publisher's limited and NOT signed.
~$30–$60
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): $30–60 unsigned true first (fine/fine, unclipped); $250–450 author-signed true first; $600–1,500+ for signed/limited slipcased variants
Book-club edition (the trap): $5–15. A book-of-the-month / club reprint of a brand-new King bestseller is near-worthless to collectors; smaller trim, no real number line (or "First Edition" with no number line), often a blind-stamp on the rear board. — a fraction of a true first; never pay first-edition money for one.
This is a current mass-market bestseller (reported ~1.25M-copy run), so an UNSIGNED first printing carries essentially no premium — it is a cover-price book and will stay that way for years; do not overpay. Value is almost entirely a SIGNED-copy story: an authentic author signature lifts a true first to roughly $250–450, and signed/numbered or slipcased limited variants run $600–1,500+. Condition is unforgiving on a new book — buyers expect FINE/FINE, fully UNCLIPPED ($32.00 US price intact); any reading wear, remainder mark, or price-clip collapses it back to cover price. The SINGLE biggest separator for THIS title: it is a SCRIBNER book, so the real point is the full Scribner number line "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" with the "1" present AND "First Scribner hardcover edition" on the copyright page — there is NO Doubleday gutter code and NO Bachman issue here (that premise is a trap). Reject any copy with a smaller trim, a club blind-stamp on the rear board, a "First Edition" statement but no number line, or a clipped/married jacket — those are the mislisted club/ex-library copies that flood AbeBooks and eBay asks.
Verification notes: Cross-checks performed: (a) PRICE — $32.00 confirmed across Goodreads editions, Wellesley Books, Strand, and S&S retail; consistent step-up from $30.00 (Holly/You Like It Darker). (b) NUMBER LINE / CP CONVENTION — Bev Vincent's official stephenking.com "Identifying first editions (updated 2024)" PDF shows EVERY Scribner King title from Bag of Bones (1998) through You Like It Darker (2024) uses "1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2" on CP, and from 2008 onward pairs it with a "First Scribner hardcover edition [Month Year]" line; stephenkingcollector.com independently lists Holly and You Like It Darker with the same number line. Never Flinch (2025) post-dates the guide's last entry, so its CP month-line wording is extrapolated-not-photographed. (c) TRUE FIRST — no small-press precedence; not a paperback original. Items left UNVERIFIED were deliberately not guessed.