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by Dean R. Koontz | Horror
Registered by seldombites of Cambridge Park, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, September 09, 2007
Average 9 star rating by BookCrossing Members 

status (set by Katieco): travelling


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2 journalers for this copy...

Journal Entry 1 by seldombites from Cambridge Park, New South Wales Australia on Sunday, September 09, 2007

10 out of 10

BLURB:

Although accident victim Hatch Harrison dies en route to the hospital, a brilliant physician miraculously resuscitates him. Given this second chance, Hatch and his wife Lindsey approach each day with a new appreciation of the beauty of life - until a series of mysterious and frightening events brings them face to face with the unknown. Although Hatch was given no glimpse of an Afterlife during the period when his heart had stopped, he has reason to fear that he has brough a terrible Presence back with him...from the land of the dead.

When people who have wronged the Harrisons begin to die violently, Hatch comes to doubt his own innocence - and must confront the possibility that this life is just a prelude to another, darker place. With growing desparation, Lindsey and Hatch seek the truth along a twisted trail which leads eventually to an abandoned amusement park - and a confrontation with pure evil.

COMMENT:

I love Dean Koontz and this is one of his better works. I had intended to keep this in my private collection, but decided to send it out for the Pink Book breastcancer Challenge. 


Journal Entry 2 by seldombites from Cambridge Park, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, November 03, 2007

This book has not been rated.

Sent Pinkagirl a different book instead. Reserved for challenges. 


Journal Entry 3 by seldombites from Cambridge Park, New South Wales Australia on Saturday, August 30, 2008

8 out of 10

I love Dean Koontz and this is one of his better works. The characters are believable and engaging and the plot is original and suspenseful. At no point in the story was I bored. I was captivated from cover to cover and was often unable to put it down. I love the way Koontz uses religious imagery to cleverly twist the typical psychopath storyline. Definitely worth reading. 


Journal Entry 4 by Katieco from Brisbane, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, September 09, 2009

10 out of 10

Thank you so much fairy-whispers.... I have been popping books Ive finished and enjoyed in places for people to find for years and to find a book from you was just fantastic. I am so happy to find like minded people!!!! Thank you for the fantastic read. Wonderful book 


Journal Entry 5 by Katieco at Kingston Park in Kingston, Queensland Australia on Wednesday, September 09, 2009

This book has not been rated.

Released 2 yrs ago (9/8/2009 UTC) at Kingston Park in Kingston, Queensland Australia

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Ive read this great book and look forward to hearing from the next reader! 




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