Lullaby A Novel

Lullaby A Novel by Chuck Palahniuk, published by Doubleday in 2002, is a work of fiction that spans 260 pages. The narrative follows a journalist who uncovers a disturbing connection among several victims of cot death, all of whom had the same poem read to them before their untimely demise. As the journalist delves deeper into this chilling mystery, he embarks on a desperate quest to locate every copy of the book containing the ominous poem.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and horror elements woven throughout the story, as the journalist grapples with the implications of his findings. The plot explores themes of mortality and the power of words, leading to a gripping exploration of the consequences that arise from the poem’s haunting presence. This first edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on the intersection of journalism and the supernatural.
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A journalist notices a link between a number of victims of cot death. All of the children had the same poem read to them the night before they died. The journalist desperately fights to find all copies of the book containing the accursed poem.
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