Book description
In this chilling original stand-alone novella, available exclusively as
an eBook, Dean Koontz offers a taste of what's to come in his novel, 77
Shadow Street, with a mesmerizing tale of a homeless boy at large in a
city fraught with threats … both human and otherwise. Includes the first
chapter of 77 Shadow Street.
Twelve-year-old Crispin has lived on the streets since he was nine -
with only his wits and his daring to sustain him, and only his silent
dog, Harley, to call his friend. He is always on the move, never
lingering in any one place long enough to risk being discovered.
Still, there are certain places he returns to, like the hushed environs
of St. Mary Salome Cemetery, a place where Crispin can feel at peace -
safe, at least for a while, from the fearsome memories that plague him …
and seep into his darkest nightmares.
But not only his dreams are haunted. Crispin has seen ghosts in the dead
of night, and sensed dimensions beyond reason in broad daylight.
Alone, drifting, and scavenging to survive is no life for a boy. But the
life Crispin has left behind, and is still running scared from, is an
unspeakable alternative … that may yet catch up with him.
There is more to Crispin's world, and its darkest corners have yet to be
encountered, in this eBook's special bonus: a spine-tingling excerpt
from Dean Koontz's forthcoming novel, 77 Shadow Street. Praise for
Dean Koontz:
'Dean Koontz is not just a master of our darkest dreams, but also a
literary juggler' The Times
'Psychologically complex, masterly and satisfying' The New York Times
'There's surprise after surprise, including a killer finale … a
read-in-one-go novel' Independent on Sunday
'Velocity hits its pace from the first page and races through to a
suitably climactic ending' Sydney Sunday Telegraph
'A terrific pursuit story … clever, up-to-the-minute, and riveting'
Guardian Dean Koontz is an international household name whose hugely
entertaining stories have been bestsellers in many countries, selling
seventeen million copies each year. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he
lives with his wife Gerda, and their dog Anna, in southern California.