Velocity A Novel

Velocity A Novel by Dean Koontz is a gripping tale published by Random House Publishing Group on June 26, 2012. This reprint edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Billy Wiles, an ordinary man whose life spirals into chaos after receiving a chilling note that presents him with a harrowing choice: act and save a life or face dire consequences. As the narrative unfolds, Billy finds himself racing against time and a relentless killer, transforming his mundane existence into a nightmare.
Readers will encounter a blend of psychological suspense and horror as Billy grapples with the moral implications of his decisions. The tension escalates with each note he receives, forcing him to confront the chilling reality of his situation. This novel delves into themes of fear and the human psyche, making it a compelling exploration of how quickly life can change under the threat of violence. Velocity offers a fast-paced experience that keeps readers engaged as they navigate the dark twists and turns alongside the protagonist.
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If you don’t take this note to the police . . . I will kill a lovely blond schoolteacher. . . . If you do . . . I will instead kill an elderly woman active in charity work. You have six hours to decide. The choice is yours.
The typewritten note under his windshield seems like just a sick joke. But in less than twenty-four hours, Billy Wiles, an ordinary, hardworking guy, is about to see his life take on the speed of a nightmare. Because a young blond schoolteacher is murdered—and now Billy has another note. And another deadline. This time he knows it’s no joke. He’s racing a killer faster than evil itself. And Billy must accept his terrifying challenge: The choice is yours.
Think fast. Fear never slows down. . . .
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