![]() Like Hodges, she is certain he is shamming while “living like Donald Trump”, getting massaged and hot-tubbed while his surviving victims contend with nearly unmanageable impairment. Head nurse Ruth Scapelli loathes Hartsfield. (But Hartsfield is no Carrie he destroys solely because he can.) Objects move without being touched, buttons pop open on nurses’ uniforms. ![]() The reason for Hartsfield’s official “gork” status is Holly Gibney, Hodges’ partner, who spared a packed arena from Hartsfield’s explosive intentions by felling him with a near-fatal blow to the head – but around the madman there remains an aura of menace and literal instability. Standing in the way of his Jonestown, however, is the indefatigable Bill Hodges, the retired homicide detective (now unlicensed private investigator) who was the first to form the conviction that Hartsfield is malingering inside Room 217 of the Lakes Region Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic. ![]() In End of Watch, the conclusion to Stephen King’s stellar Hodges trilogy, mass killer Brady Hartsfield, whose homicidal career began at the wheel of a stolen Mercedes and ended with eight dead and 15 maimed outside a job fair, seeks to remake himself as an architect of suicide, a 21 st century Jim Jones who employs digital devices and forges invisible connections through the ether to make his victims die by their own hand. Suicide is painless, goes the refrain of Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman’s M*A*S*H theme song it brings on many changes. ![]()
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