The Mask

The Mask by Dean Ray Koontz is a gripping tale published by Headline in 1989, featuring 341 pages in English. This narrative begins with the sudden appearance of a mysterious teenager named Jane, who emerges unexpectedly in front of Carol’s car. With no past or family, Jane quickly becomes the daughter Carol and Paul never had, but their newfound joy is soon overshadowed by unsettling occurrences that raise questions about her true identity.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that explores themes of memory and fear, as Carol and Paul grapple with the haunting sounds and eerie visions that accompany Jane’s presence. The narrative delves into the complexities of their relationship with Jane, prompting them to confront the possibility that she may harbor a darker secret. This edition of The Mask invites exploration into the realms of horror and suspense, making it a thought-provoking read for fans of the genre.
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Who was the girl behind the mask …’
She had appeared out of nowhere…in the middle of traffic, on a busy day, in front of Carol’s car. A teenager with no past, no family – and no memories. Carol and Paul were instantly drawn to her, this girl they named Jane – she was the daughter they never had. It was almost too good to be true.
Then the hauntings began – ghastly sounds in the dark of night; a bloody face in the mirror; a dim but persistent sense of fear…and the d�j� vu. Where had Jane come from? Was she just an orphan in need of love? Or was she hiding a more sinister purpose?
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