End of Watch
2016 • 511 pages

Ratings139

Average rating3.8

15

So this book was fine, I really like the scenes of suicide, those were really powerful, showing how a little drop of doubt, of insecurity, can spread through your whole mind. A little voice that whispers hate and disgrace into your head... It's not easy to shut it down and every time the little voice starts to win volume and its grows and stretches, so you listen to it. It starts making sense, it hijacks your thoughts, so you listen to it. Each time more and more. It screams at you, so you listen, and realize it does make sense. It is the only thing that makes sense. A way to take away all your pain and worries. It sugarcoats your decision until you succumb to it.

Even though there were some supernatural elements to this story, they didn't bother me. In the previous book, we are already told that this story will contain supernatural elements, so it's not annoying. We already know that it's going to be that way.

The only thing I didn't like was the ex maquina ending. If it wasn't for Jerome, everyone would be dead

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