The relationship between Dolores and her employer, Vera Donovan, serves as the emotional core of the novel. On the surface, their relationship appears to be that of a tyrannical mistress and a resentful servant. However, as the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that they are reflections of one another—women bound by the secrets of their domestic lives.
★★★★½ (4.5/5)
Dolores Claiborne is not a horror novel. It is a with the structure of a thriller and the moral complexity of literary fiction. It is King writing at the peak of his humanist powers, proving he does not need ghosts or ghouls to terrify and move his readers. dolores claiborne
Additionally, there were allegations that Claiborne abused her two children, Charles and Kristi. The children were removed from Claiborne's care and placed in foster homes. The relationship between Dolores and her employer, Vera