A beautiful young girl appears out of nowhere. A teenager with no past, no family--no memories. Carol and Paul were drawn to her. She was the child they'd never had. Most mothers would die for such a darling little angel. And that's what frightened Carol most of all...
Jasmine L. (Valkyrie) from OCEANSIDE, CA wrote on 6/6/2005...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
The book was great and the story was very intriguing but the book ended so abruptly I thought the book was missing pages.
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Tammy C. from SANTA MONICA, CA wrote on 8/5/2008...
Dean Koontz is masterful. Keeps you in suspense
Allison S. from PT OF ROCKS, MD wrote on 4/17/2007...
A Good Koontz Book!
BRENDA A. (bxstitchgal) from NATURL BR STA, VA wrote on 1/20/2007...
SO BLOND AND BEAUTIFUL. CAROL AND PAUL WERE DRAWN TO HER-SHE WAS THE CHILD THEY'D NEVER HAD. A DREAM COME TRUE. AND THEN CAROL'S NIGHTMARES BEGAN-THE GHASTLY SOUNDS IN THE NIGHT-THE BLOODY FACE IN THE MIRROR -THE RAZOR SHARP AX.
Lisa M. (LisaM3) from YAZOO CITY, MS wrote on 12/11/2006...
Good.
Cindy D. (absolutbeauty) from FEDERALSBURG, MD wrote on 8/3/2006...
Different cover... Very good book
Kathy J. from CPE GIRARDEAU, MO wrote on 6/13/2006...
This one is a pretty good book. I found the premise interesting and would rate it at four stars.
Dana S. (browneyedgirl) from ELKTON, TN wrote on 9/17/2005...
Ventage Dean Koonz. A couple adopts a beautiful child, but then nightmares begin; ghostly night sounds, a bloody face in the mirror, a sharp ax. Nice and scary.
Charlie D. (ChuckyDee) from KENSINGTON, CT wrote on 8/10/2005...
Classic Koontz - to give you nightmares; it's ABOUT nightmares!
S W. (TakingTime) from EAST MOLINE, IL wrote on 7/4/2005...
A violent teenager with no memory....and the story unfolds...
Michelle L. (explorer25m) from ATLANTIC HLDS, NJ wrote on 5/23/2005...
A beautiful young girl appears out of nowhere. A teenager with no past, no family--no memories. Carol and Paul were drawn to her. She was the child they'd never had. Most mothers would die for such a darling little angel. And that's what frightened Carol most of all...