Phantoms

Phantoms by Dean Ray Koontz, published by Headline Publishing Group in 1990, is a horror novel that spans 446 pages. The story unfolds in Snowfield, California, a town that has transformed from a picturesque setting into a scene of terror. An ancient force has mysteriously taken away nearly all its residents, leaving behind only a few survivors who must confront the chilling aftermath.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores the eerie consequences of this supernatural event, focusing on the disfigured bodies of those who remain. The book delves into themes of horror and the unknown, as the remaining townsfolk grapple with their grim reality. This edition, presented in English, invites readers into a haunting exploration of fear and survival in a once-idyllic community now shrouded in darkness.
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Yesterday Snowfield, California, was a charming little town basking in the golden afternoon sun. Today it is a place of nightmare.
An ancient, awesome force has spirited away almost the entire population of the town and left the bodies of those remaining bizarrely disfigured. What hope can there be for the few still left alive…’
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