Strange Highways

Strange Highways by Dean R. Koontz is a reissue published by Vision on August 1, 1996, featuring 624 pages in English. This collection presents a range of narratives that explore the complexities of human experience, weaving together elements of horror and suspense. The stories delve into themes such as the denizens of hell, unlikely heroes, vengeful children, and humanlike robots, offering readers a unique perspective on the darker aspects of life.
In this edition, readers will encounter a variety of tales that reflect the author’s mastery in creating suspenseful and thought-provoking narratives. The collection invites exploration of the strange highways that shape human existence, blending fiction with elements of thrill and horror. Each story contributes to a broader understanding of the human condition, making this book a significant addition to the genre of fiction, particularly within thrillers and suspense.
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From the denizens of hell to unlikely heroes, from vengeful children to suspiciously humanlike robots, this new collection of tales from a genius of horror and suspense writing provides a hypnotic view of the strange highways of human experience. A masterful achievement–as profound as it is mesmerizing. (Ficiton–Horror)
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