A Good Marriage is a novella by Stephen King, originally published within the 2010 short story collection “Full Dark, No Stars.” It explores the unsettling discovery made by Darcy Anderson regarding her husband Bobs double life after twenty-five years of seemingly blissful marriage. The narrative revolves around the unraveling of this faade of domesticity and the subsequent choices Darcy faces. The work delves into themes of secrecy, deception, and the complexities of long-term relationships.
The novella’s impact lies in its exploration of the dark undercurrents that can exist beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. It examines the fragility of trust and the devastating consequences of hidden truths. King masterfully crafts a suspenseful and psychologically charged narrative that resonates with readers due to its exploration of universal fears and anxieties surrounding intimacy and betrayal. “A Good Marriage” provides a chilling glimpse into the potential for darkness within the familiar, contributing to ongoing discussions about the nature of good and evil, and the secrets people keep.