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A suspenseful closing volume. Brady Hartsfield, the Mercedes killer, returns to diabolically drive his victims to suicide in this last installment, starring the ever more winning Bill Hodges and Holly Gibney.
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3 primary booksBill Hodges Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Stephen King.
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Really great trilogy. The individual stories were the usual mix of fascinating messed-upness we get from King, but it was the weaving of the details that really wowed me. You know those films with giant ensemble casts where we're shown individual vignettes but there's like this underlying thing that connects everyone? This was like that. Spread out over three books. With nary a lull or dull moment. Just fantastically skilful storytelling from one of the masters.
I am not okay after that ending!!! I'm going to run away and cry now.
Payback is a bitch, and the bitch is back!
Wow! Okay, Brady is back guys! He is back and he is looking for revenge.
End of Watch totally wasn't what I thought it was going to be but somehow Mr King managed to make it great. He was able to incorporate a supernatural twist into a crime thriller and seriously, it worked.
Hodges, Holly, and Jerome are back for the finale of the Bill Hodges trilogy and their unlikely friendship comes together even more to try and put an end to Brady Hartsfield aka Mr Mercedes, once and for all.
It was the perfect end to a great series. Stephen King is known for his horror and whilst this series was different from anything he has done before, he nailed it.
The weakest part of the trilogy I thought.
[SPOILERS] The introduction of paranormal elements made it too different to the previous entries in the trilogy so it felt a bit off. Other than that a decent read, just not up to the standard of the previous two in the series.