A lighter form of King's strangeness- Finder's Keepers and End of Watch
The Bill Hodges Trilogy by Stephen King Stephen King isn't afraid to kill off a main character. Oh sorry, should have said "SPOILERS!" In the first book of the Bill Hodges series, Janey was killed off by the psychotic murderer Brady. By accident. In the final book, Bill himself is the victim. This time cancer is the killer and he is very much the intentional target of cancer. Sorry, I am getting ahead of myself. The second book in this series, Finder's Keepers, departs from our main characters and follows a fascinating cast of characters through a premise that only King could dream up. The story is great, but I spent much of the book wondering where Bill was and when he would show up. As a stand alone novel, this story is great. As a part of this series, it feels strange. As a lover of all things strange, it makes some sense for King. Instead of glossing over the time that passes between the first and third book, King creates an additional part of this fict...