Book Log 2016 #43: End of Watch by Stephen King
The end of the "Mercedes Killer" trilogy, in which the killer has developed the mental powers seen in the last book to get his enemies to kill themselves. It's up to Bill Hodges and his detective agency colleagues to figure out a way to stop him (while Hodges himself faces his own, potentially deadly, personal problems).
I don't read a lot of King as I still tend to think of him as a straight horror author, but between this trilogy and 11/22/63 I should probably go back and see what else I'm missing (other than The Stand, which I've been meaning to read for years).
30 December 2016
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