End of Watch

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End of Watch
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1.0 out of 5 stars Damaged Hardcover Edition, 27 July 2016
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They deliver tiny paperback books in cardboard covers, but for this book, which has quite some heft, and is a big hardcover edition, they chose to deliver it in a plastic bag.. The result of which was a book bent at the edges. Oh, I got a replacement, all right. Now, this one was not only bent at the edges, but also had a black smudge near the author's name. This is, perhaps, a metaphor for bringing a bad name to the author and his book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars End of Watch Review, 12 October 2016
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Warning: Spoilers for Mr. Mercedes.

Story

In the aftermath of Mr. Mercedes, Bill Hodges has been busy. After he solved the Peter Sauber's case in Finders Keepers (Bill Hodges #2) he is clutching to his detective agency -pushing 70- and holding onto it.

One day, he gets a call from his old friend Pete calling for aid, saying that there has been a murder. After visiting the crime scene, Hodge̢۪s thoughts turns immediately to Brady Hartsfield (the prick who tried to blow up an auditorium full of screaming kids). Somehow, he knows Brady is involved with this horrendous crime but can̢۪t bring his head around to it.

Bill̢۪s assistance Holly thinks that he is paranoid because he still seems obsessive over Brady -the fish he never caught- and ever since he stopped visiting him at the hospital, his thoughts turns towards him now and then.

Brady had been busy too. Ever since Holly smashed his skull with Bill̢۪s Happy Slapper (balls in a sock),... Read more

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't have been better conclusion, 14 January 2017
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This has sound conclusion of the Mr Mercedes.and flip side it cannot be stand alone read though SK tried to make it so. But even for me it was at times difficult as few characters who were little silent in Mr Mercedes played crucial role here. Nice and gripping but few might find it little undigesteable but then SK surprizes you with every book. I loved his style, so I found it alright. It was a nice treat.

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