Watchers (Paperback)
| Author: Dean R. Koontz |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
ISBN-10: 0425188809
ISBN-13: 9780425188804
Sku: 31074217
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Pages:
624
Age Range:
22 to UP
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| Two creatures, the end result of experiments in genetic engineering and enhanced intelligence, escape from a government laboratory and bring either death and destruction or a touching new kind of love to those they encounter. Reissue. *Author: Koontz, Dean R. *Publication Date: 2003/02/01 *Number of Pages: 611 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.50 *Width: 4.50 *Height: 8.00 |
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Two creatures, the end result of experiments in genetic engineering and enhanced intelligence, escape from a government laboratory and bring either doom or a touching new kind of love to those they encounter.Two creatures, the end result of experiments in genetic engineering and enhanced intelligence, escape from a government laboratory and bring either death and destruction or a touching new kind of love to those they encounter. Reissue. |
Author Bio
Dean R. Koontz
Along with Stephen King, Koontz is the preeminent horror writer of his age, selling millions and millions of books worldwide. Koontz had a horrific childhood; his father was an abusive alcoholic and his mother was mentally unstable, and they both actively discouraged him from pursuing a writing career. However, when the 12-year-old Koontz won an essay contest, the seed was planted. He studied education and was a high school English teacher from 1967 to 1969, at which point he began writing full time. At the end of the '90s, Dean Koontz has written nearly 80 books of suspense or horror.
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Kirkus Reviews
"A breakthrough for Koontz...his best ever." New York Times
"The suspense holds to the end."
"A breakthrough for Koontz...his best ever." New York Times
"The suspense holds to the end."

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