End of Watch by Stephen King, 432 Pages
“For nearly six years, in Room 217 of
the Lakes Region Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic, Brady Hartsfield has been in a
persistent vegetative state. A complete recovery seems unlikely for the insane
perpetrator of the "Mercedes Massacre," in which eight people were
killed and many more maimed for life. But behind the vacant stare, Brady is
very much awake and aware, having been pumped full of experimental drugs . . .
scheming, biding his time as he trains himself to take full advantage of the
deadly new powers that allow him to wreak unimaginable havoc without ever
leaving his hospital room. Brady Hartsfield is about to embark on a new reign
of terror against thousands of innocents, hell bent on taking revenge against
anyone who crossed his path--with retired police detective Bill Hodges at the
very top of that long list...” I liked the conclusion
to this trilogy. King does a great job
of wrapping everything up. Horror fans
will enjoy the series.
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