End of Watch

A Mountie's True Story of War, Kidnappings, and the Breaking Point

End of Watch

Flanker Press Ltd.
Paperback
2026-07-17

978-1-77457-364-8

24.95 CAD

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What happens when the uniform comes off - and the memories don't?

End of Watch is a gripping first-person account by Superintendent William Malone, RCMP (Ret'd), tracing a twenty-six-year career that moves from small-town policing in Atlantic Canada to elite national-security operations and international conflict zones. From Newfoundland and northern New Brunswick to Haiti, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Niger, Malones service reveals a world where crime, war, and global instability collide - and where the decisions carry life-and-death consequences.

Spanning the late 1980s to 2015, Malone recounts fatal accidents, suicides, homicides, child-abuse investigations, kidnappings, and disaster response with honesty and restraint. But the most difficult battles unfold after the call ends. Raised in a profession that demanded silence about mental health, he confronts the cumulative trauma of the job - PTSD, anxiety, and depression - and the ripple effects on family, relationships, and self.

Blending memoir, reflection, and advocacy, End of Watch speaks to anyone who wants to understand the hidden cost of public service. It is a vital reminder that first responders are human, psychological injuries are real, and with the right support, healing - and a meaningful life beyond the badge - is possible.


"This book shines an important light on PTSD, moral injury, and the silent burdens carried by so many first responders and their families." - AMANDA LINDHOUT, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF A HOUSE IN THE SKY

"A powerful and deeply human account."
- MISCHA KAPLAN, CEO TEAM RUBICON CANADA

"Beautifully narrated and candid." - CHRIS O'NEILL-YATES, GLOBAL SECURITY SPECIALIST, FORMER CBC JOURNALIST

"This book should be on the reading list for all new first responders." - DR. PETER M. GERMAN KC, PH.D., RCMP (RET.)

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