Twilight Eyes

Twilight Eyes by Dean Ray Koontz, published by W.H. Allen in 1987, is a novel that delves into the life of Slim MacKenzie, a man endowed with a unique psychic ability. With eyes that reflect the color of twilight, Slim experiences premonitions that reveal the hidden monsters among us, creatures that thrive on human suffering. This edition spans 478 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will encounter Slim’s journey as he seeks refuge in a traveling carnival, only to discover that it serves as a hunting ground for these malevolent beings. The narrative explores themes of horror and psychological tension, immersing readers in a world where the line between reality and nightmare blurs. As Slim confronts the darkness around him, the story unfolds with a focus on the struggle between humanity and the unseen threats that lurk in the shadows.
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Slim MacKenzie is no ordinary man. With eyes the color of twilight, he’s been blessed with a psychic gift: premonitions. He’s also been cursed, for Slim can see the monsters hiding among us, feeding on our suffering.
And when Slim joins a traveling carnival seeking sanctuary, what he’ll find is a hunting ground-with humanity as the prey.
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