Strangers by Dean Koontz

Strangers (1986)


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Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York    
       
Book Description From Cover:      
  They were strangers.
A handful of people. From different backgrounds, living in different towns and cities across America, they had nothing in common - except fear.

They were victims.
Cold and stark, an unknown terror griped their dreams and turned their days into living nightmares.

They were chosen.
And they could not escape. Deep in the heart of a sprawling desert, a dark memory called out to them drawing them to the Tranquility Motel - where the terrifying truth was waiting . . .
         
First Paragraph:        
  Dominick Corvaisis went to sleep under a light wool blanket and a crisp white sheet, sprawled alone in his bed, but he woke elsewhere - in the darkness at the back of the large foyer closet, behind concealing coats and jackets. He was curled in the fetal position. His hands were squeezed into tight fists. The muscles in his neck and arms ached from the tension of a bad though unremembered dream.




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