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The Servants of Twilight: A dark and compulsive thriller

Dean Koontz

5 Reviews

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USA, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Crime & mystery, Thriller / suspense, Horror & ghost stories, Science fiction

In this dark and compulsive thriller a mother must fight unimaginable evil to save her child.

To his mother, Joey seems an ordinary six-year-old boy - special to her, but to no one else. To the Servants of Twilight, he is an evil presence who must be destroyed - an Anti-Christ who must die.

The terrifying ordeal for Joey and his mother begins in the supermarket car park where an old woman accosts them and pursues them with her terrible threats. Christine's world is turned into a nightmare of terror. Only her love for her child, and the support of the one man who believes her, gives her the chance to survive the Servants of Twilight...

This book was originally published under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols.

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Praise for The Servants of Twilight: A dark and compulsive thriller

  • A triumph - New York Times

  • Pulls out all the stops - Publishers Weekly

  • Solid, satisfying, hair-raising - Washington Post

  • Fast and furious . . . like a hospital trolley on a toboggan run - Mail on Sunday

  • Koontz redefines suspense - The Times

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Dean Koontz

Dean Koontz was born into a very poor family and learned early on to escape into fiction. He lives in southern California with his wife, Gerda and a vivid imagination.

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