Sunday, October 27, 2024

End Of Watch by Stephen King


 

This is the third novel in the Bill Hodges trilogy.  Hodges is a retired cop who now runs a private detective agency with his partner Holly Gibney.  The Robinson family is also featured, Jerome is now in college and Barbara a high school student.  Hodges is known as the man who took down Brady Hartsfield who five years ago mowed down a dozen or more people with a stolen Mercedes and then tried to blow up a teenage concert with explosives.  Hodges figured out who he was; Holly took him down by hitting him in the head before he could reach the bomb's trigger.

For five years, Brady has been on the neurological unit in the hospital.  He was in a coma for at least a year but slowly started to come back.  Now he can shuffle to the bathroom and say a few words.  Or at least that's what he has everyone convinced is the most he can do.  Hodges has always suspected that Brady is still there inside, waiting to do more damage and he is right.

Bill's ex-partner calls him to come see a crime that just got.  It was a murder-suicide with the murder victim being one of the original victims of the Mercedes massacre and her mother the killer.  Holly finds a gadget in the house, an old gaming device called the Zappit.  The police want to close the case but Bill and Holly suspect there is more to it and are convinced when Barbara is almost killed while also playing with a Zappit.  What is afoot?

No one writes suspense better than Stephen King and this trilogy has been a masterpiece.  The book Holly continues the series and it's already been announced that another book featuring Holly is one the way.  While there is evil, there is also love between friends and family and a determination to make the world right again.  This book is recommended for thriller fans.

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