Strangers

Strangers by Dean Koontz, published by Penguin on October 1, 2002, is a reissue that spans 704 pages. This novel follows a diverse group of characters, including a writer in California, a doctor in Boston, and a motel owner in Nevada, as they experience unsettling variations of the same nightmare. Their lives intersect in unexpected ways, leading them to confront a dark memory that beckons them to a remote desert location.
Readers will find a blend of psychological suspense and science fiction as the narrative unfolds, exploring themes of alien contact and the chilling connections between the characters. The story delves into the eerie circumstances that draw these individuals together, ultimately revealing the terrifying truth that lies at the heart of their shared experiences. This edition offers a comprehensive look at Koontz’s intricate plotting and character development within the realms of fiction and thrillers.
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“The plot twists ingeniously…an engaging, often chilling book.”—The New York Times Book Review
A writer in California. A doctor in Boston. A motel owner and his employee in Nevada. A priest in Chicago. A robber in New York. A little girl in Las Vegas. They’re a handful of people from across the country, living through eerie variations of the same nightmare.
A dark memory is calling out to them. And soon they will be drawn together, deep in the heart of a sprawling desert, where the terrifying truth awaits…
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