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Koko
Koko
Author: Peter Straub
Years after the end of the Vietnam War, four veterans, members of the same platoon, meet in the unveiling of the memorial, in Washington. Men from different backgrounds, with very different lives, they were first joined in the brotherhood of combat, and now are drawn together by their awareness of a serids of grisley muders being committed thro...  more »
ISBN: 217255
Publication Date: 1988
Pages: 562
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Dutton
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Intense and very suspenseful. Will scare your socks off.
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I really enjoyed reading this book.
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Good serial killer thriller
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A powerful story about a group of Vietnam vets who are forced to confront the horrors and atrocities of their past. Peter Straub leaves the fantasy/horror genre behind with a more psychological thriller that has incredibly descriptive scenes and imagery of the Vietnam war, as well as 1980s Saigon, Bangkok, Singapore, and the gritty side of New York City.
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A gripping crime/horror thriller about four Vietnam Vets, forced back together by a secret none of them ever wished to revisit, in order to track down a killer they fear may be a ghost.
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An engaging thriller, one of Peter Straub's better works.
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This book was good. Deep & disturbing at times. It's about a group of men who served in the Vietnam War, how the war shaped them into who they are now, what they were before the war..why people act as they do.
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Vietnam veterans discover a man from their platoon could be a murderer.


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