The Servants of Twilight

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Penguin, 1990 - Fiction - 418 pages
A strange old woman descends upon Christine and her six-year-old son in an ordinary southern California parking lot and makes violent threats. Suddenly Christine's only son is targeted by a group of religious fanatics. They want to kill him . . . and they are everywhere!
 

Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
20
Section 3
36
Section 4
87
Section 5
93
Section 6
96
Section 7
131
Section 8
153
Section 12
173
Section 13
184
Section 14
215
Section 15
241
Section 16
249
Section 17
278
Section 18
311
Section 19
341

Section 9
162
Section 10
165
Section 11
171
Section 20
348
Section 21
355
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About the author (1990)

Dean Koontz was born on July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania. He received a degree in education from Shippensburg State College in 1967. A former high school English teacher as well as a teacher-counselor with the Appalachian Poverty Program, he began writing as a child to escape an ugly home life caused by his alcoholic father. A prolific writer at a young age, he had sold a dozen novels by the age of 25. Early in his career, he wrote under numerous pen names including David Axton, Brian Coffey, K. R. Dwyer, Leigh Nichols, Richard Paige, and Owen West. He is best known for the books written under his own name, many of which are bestsellers, including Midnight, Cold Fire, The Bad Place, Hideaway, The Husband, Odd Hours, 77 Shadow Street, Innocence, The City, Saint Odd, and The Silent Corner.

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