End of Watch

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473642379

Price: £10.99

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The final stand-alone novel in King’s wonderful Hodges trilogy, also featuring Holly Gibney, is now released with a stunning new cover look.

The cell rings twice, and then his old partner in his ear . . . ‘I’m at the scene of what appears to be a murder-suicide . . . Come and take a look. Bring your sidekick with you.’

Bill Hodges, who now runs a two-person agency called Finders Keepers with partner Holly Gibney, is intrigued by the letter Z written with a marker at the scene of the crime.

As similar cases mount up, Hodges is stunned to discover the evidence points to Brady Hartsfield, the notorious ‘Mercedes Killer’. It should be impossible: Brady is confined to a hospital room in a seemingly unresponsive state.

But Brady Hartsfield has lethal new powers. And he’s planning revenge not just on Hodges and his friends, but on an entire city.

The clock is ticking in unexpected ways . . .

BRADY IS BACK
AND SO IS HODGES

Reviews

King works his customary storytelling magic, unspooling the plot threads almost as quickly as readers can turn the pages
Daily Mail on End of Watch
Bill and Holly's decidedly down-to-earth detecting...makes the novel shine. I'd back these two anywhere
Guardian on End of Watch
...the book I'd pick off the pile at the airport this summer
Evening Standard on End of Watch
Increasingly drenched with chilling spookiness. Exciting, elegant and poignant, it's a fitting finale to a brilliant trilogy
Sunday Mirror on End of Watch
King works his customary storytelling magic, unspooling the plot threads almost as quickly as readers can turn the pages
Daily Mail on End of Watch
Bill and Holly's decidedly down-to-earth detecting...makes the novel shine. I'd back these two anywhere
Guardian on End of Watch
...the book I'd pick off the pile at the airport this summer
Evening Standard on End of Watch
Increasingly drenched with chilling spookiness. Exciting, elegant and poignant, it's a fitting finale to a brilliant trilogy
Sunday Mirror on End of Watch

The Bill Hodges Trilogy