EDITORIAL REVIEW: Deepest night, Montana. An eerie light proclaims the arrival of a mysterious watcher in the woods. And one solitary man begins a desperate battle against something unknown -- and unknowable.Broad daylight, Los Angeles. An ordinary morning erupts in cataclysmic violence. A youn
Winter Moon
โ Scribed by Dean R. Koontz
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.;Ballantine
- Year
- 2001;1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 234 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY: Deepest night, Montana. An eerie light proclaims the arrival of a mysterious watcher in the woods. And one solitary man begins a desperate battle against something unknownand unknowable.Broad daylight, Los Angeles. An ordinary morning erupts in cataclysmic violence. A young family is shattered in a heartbeat.Fate will lead this family to an isolated Montana ranch, but their sanctuary will become their worst nightmare. For there they will face a chillingly ruthless enemy, from which no oneliving or deadis safe.
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