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End of Watch (The Bill Hodges Trilogy) : By – Stephen King

Brady’s back in End of Watch. Also, on the off chance that you’d asked me whether the information on Brady being back was exciting, I would’ve replied with a ‘meh’. However, then we found out that getting half his head beaten in with the happy slapper some way or another gave him supernatural abilities and things got much more interesting.

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