Every year on his birthday, Ned Dunstan is cursed with visions of horror committed by a savage figure he calls "Mr. X." This year, Ned's visions will become flesh and blood. A dreadful premonition brings Ned home to find his mother on her deathbed. She reveals the never-before-disclosed name of his
Mr. X
β Scribed by Wild, Clarissa
- Book ID
- 107909938
- Publisher
- Clarissa Wild
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Mr. X is ready for you, but are you ready for him?
Heβs come to kill me.
Iβm a user and abuser of my own body. In the darkest hour I sold my soul to the devil and now I must pay the price. With his gun to my head I have no choice but to listen and obey, but I refuse to go down easily. Nothing is stronger than the will to survive. My instincts kicked into full gear the second he stepped into my motel room.
Except when I look at him I see my own heart staring back at me. A history tainted by blood.
I donβt know his name, but I know he wants me. To save myself Iβll sacrifice my sanity. My body. My soul. Something tells me the x-shaped scar that marks his eye is the only escape I have. He is Mr. X; the man who comes to claim my life. Can I save myself before he demands my heart?
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### Amazon.com Review Peter Straub's _Mr. X_ is an enthralling, complex tale of a decent young man troubled since childhood by barely understood flashes of precognition and an awareness of a shadowy "other." Ned Dunstan returns home to Edgerton, Illinois, a raffish and atmospheric Mississippi Riv
### Amazon.com Review Peter Straub's *Mr. X* is an enthralling, complex tale of a decent young man troubled since childhood by barely understood flashes of precognition and an awareness of a shadowy "other." Ned Dunstan returns home to Edgerton, Illinois, a raffish and atmospheric Mississippi Rive
### Amazon.com Review Peter Straub's *Mr. X* is an enthralling, complex tale of a decent young man troubled since childhood by barely understood flashes of precognition and an awareness of a shadowy "other." Ned Dunstan returns home to Edgerton, Illinois, a raffish and atmospheric Mississippi Rive