The Dead Zone by Stephen King (A-). My King re-read of the month. I think I got more out of this one this time after having lived through the past decade. After a hockey accident as a child and a car accident as an adult, the main character has the ability to sense things about people and the future.
The way it feels like the last decade has been a Stephen King novel is surreal. Let's see -- global pandemics, dictator wannabes, the killing of a man about to name names in a big pedophile sex trafficking ring ("Billy Summers"). And now that pet owners are getting in on the anti-vax movement, up next is "Cujo", I guess. The Summer of Rabies 2028!