End of Watch: A Novel

End of Watch: A Novel

by Stephen King

Narrated by Will Patton

Unabridged — 12 hours, 53 minutes

End of Watch: A Novel

End of Watch: A Novel

by Stephen King

Narrated by Will Patton

Unabridged — 12 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview

The spectacular finale to the New York Times bestselling trilogy that began with Mr. Mercedes (winner of the Edgar Award) and Finders Keepers-In End of Watch, the diabolical "Mercedes Killer" drives his enemies to suicide, and if Bill Hodges and Holly Gibney don't figure out a way to stop him, they'll be victims themselves.

In Room 217 of the Lakes Region Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic, something has awakened. Something evil. Brady Hartsfield, perpetrator of the Mercedes Massacre, where eight people were killed and many more were badly injured, has been in the clinic for five years, in a vegetative state. According to his doctors, anything approaching a complete recovery is unlikely. But behind the drool and stare, Brady is awake, and in possession of deadly new powers that allow him to wreak unimaginable havoc without ever leaving his hospital room.

Retired police detective Bill Hodges, the unlikely hero of Mr. Mercedes and Finders Keepers, now runs an investigation agency with his partner, Holly Gibney-the woman who delivered the blow to Hartsfield's head that put him on the brain injury ward. When Bill and Holly are called to a suicide scene with ties to the Mercedes Massacre, they find themselves pulled into their most dangerous case yet, one that will put their lives at risk, as well as those of Bill's heroic young friend Jerome Robinson and his teenage sister, Barbara. Brady Hartsfield is back, and planning revenge not just on Hodges and his friends, but on an entire city.

In End of Watch, Stephen King brings the Hodges trilogy to a sublimely terrifying conclusion, combining the detective fiction of Mr. Mercedes and Finders Keepers with the heart-pounding, supernatural suspense that has been his bestselling trademark. The result is an unnerving look at human vulnerability and chilling suspense. No one does it better than King.

Editorial Reviews

JUNE 2016 - AudioFile

In the fascinating final book in King's Bill Hodges Trilogy, narrator Will Patton leads listeners along a dark path to a satisfying conclusion. His sometimes breathless delivery is perfect for this story, among King's creepiest. Each audiobook in the series spins off one incident—the murder of job seekers mowed down by a Mercedes-Benz. Now, as the comatose Mercedes driver is somehow forcing the survivors to kill themselves, detectives Bill Hodges and Holly Gibney must overcome their skepticism and stop the killer. Patton uses a broken speech pattern to communicate Holly's speech problems. She struggles with monumental emotional and mental difficulties to keep her sanity in check, though a nervous breakdown always seems just a step away. Yet through her pain, she demonstrates a connection that can break the case. M.S. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

The Washington Post Elizabeth Hand

Praise for Finders Keepers

“Stephen King’s superb new stay-up-all-night thriller, Finders Keepers, is a sly,often poignant tale of literary obsession that recalls the themes of his classic 1987 novel Misery…a love letter to the joys of reading and to American literature… wonderful, scary, moving.

Christian Science Monitor

Think of Mr. Mercedes as an AC/DC song: uncluttered, chugging with momentum, and a lot harder to pull off than it looks. . . . King has written a hot rod of a novel,perfect for a few summer days at the pool. Mercedes-Benz commands drivers to demand ‘the best or nothing.’ In pop-fiction terms, that motto still applies to Stephen King, too. With apologies to AC/DC, the highway to hell never felt so fun.

Seattle Times

No one can create a villain quite like King. . . . [A]ll the elements come together in a very public, potentially explosive finale (with a surprising post script). King fans may find themselves furiously turning pages long into the night.

The New York Times

A taut, suspenseful race-against-time book . . . [King is] in reliably fine form.

USA Today

"The new book is so good, being at least mildly obsessed with it is understandable. The finest thing about it, however, is that the author has another story to tell before the finale of this excellent series.

Associated Press Staff

Praise for Mr. Mercedes

"Classic Stephen King. Creepy, yet realistic characters that get under your skin and stay there, a compelling story that twists and turns at breakneck speed, and delightful prose that, once again, proves that one of America’s greatest natural storytellers is also one of its finest writers."

JUNE 2016 - AudioFile

In the fascinating final book in King's Bill Hodges Trilogy, narrator Will Patton leads listeners along a dark path to a satisfying conclusion. His sometimes breathless delivery is perfect for this story, among King's creepiest. Each audiobook in the series spins off one incident—the murder of job seekers mowed down by a Mercedes-Benz. Now, as the comatose Mercedes driver is somehow forcing the survivors to kill themselves, detectives Bill Hodges and Holly Gibney must overcome their skepticism and stop the killer. Patton uses a broken speech pattern to communicate Holly's speech problems. She struggles with monumental emotional and mental difficulties to keep her sanity in check, though a nervous breakdown always seems just a step away. Yet through her pain, she demonstrates a connection that can break the case. M.S. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171234409
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 06/07/2016
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 355,316
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