End of Watch: A Novel
by
Stephen King
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Format
Paperback
Pages
613
Language
English
Published
Apr 4, 2017
Publisher
Large Print Press
Edition
Large Print
ISBN-10
1594139733
ISBN-13
9781594139734
Description
In a gripping continuation of the Bill Hodges Trilogy, Stephen King delves into the dark undercurrents of obsession and vengeance. The story weaves a tale of retired detective Bill Hodges, who is haunted by unresolved cases from his past. As the narrative unfolds, the lines between good and evil blur, revealing the complexities of human nature.
The characters are richly developed, each carrying their own burdens. Hodges finds himself drawn back into the chaos when an ominous figure from his past resurfaces, threatening the delicate peace he has fought to maintain. The tension escalates as he partners with his old allies, determined to confront the demons that lurk in the shadows.
King’s mastery of suspense creates an atmosphere brimming with unease. Readers are taken on a turbulent ride filled with unexpected twists that explore themes of morality, the impact of technology, and the deep scars left by trauma.
As the climax approaches, the stakes become increasingly personal, forcing Hodges to grapple with the concept of justice in a world where it often feels elusive. This novel underscores the enduring struggle between light and darkness, leaving readers pondering the true meaning of “watching” in every sense.
The characters are richly developed, each carrying their own burdens. Hodges finds himself drawn back into the chaos when an ominous figure from his past resurfaces, threatening the delicate peace he has fought to maintain. The tension escalates as he partners with his old allies, determined to confront the demons that lurk in the shadows.
King’s mastery of suspense creates an atmosphere brimming with unease. Readers are taken on a turbulent ride filled with unexpected twists that explore themes of morality, the impact of technology, and the deep scars left by trauma.
As the climax approaches, the stakes become increasingly personal, forcing Hodges to grapple with the concept of justice in a world where it often feels elusive. This novel underscores the enduring struggle between light and darkness, leaving readers pondering the true meaning of “watching” in every sense.
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