The Bad Place

The Bad Place by Dean Koontz is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on January 3, 2012, featuring 400 pages in English. This novel follows Frank Pollard, a man plagued by fear of sleep, who wakes each morning with unsettling discoveries, such as blood on his hands. As two investigators delve into his mysterious circumstances, the narrative unfolds around the haunting experiences that torment Frank and the enigmatic journey they embark on.
Readers will encounter a blend of horror and suspense as the story explores themes of the supernatural and the psychological struggles faced by its characters. The unique perspective of a young man with Down’s syndrome adds depth to the unfolding mystery, hinting at a destination fraught with danger and uncertainty. This edition invites readers into a chilling exploration of fear and the unknown, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and thrillers.
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz delivers terrifying thrills in this novel about a man caught in a never-ending nightmare.
Frank Pollard is afraid to fall asleep. Every morning he awakes, he discovers something strange—like blood on his hands—a bizarre mystery that tortures his soul. Two investigators have been hired to follow the haunted man. But only one person—a young man with Down’s syndrome—can imagine where their journeys might end. That terrible place from which no one ever returns…
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