Author:
Narrator: Ross, Natalie
Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback, Unabridged-MP3, Unabridged-CD
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Published: Mar 2010
Genre: Fiction - Horror - General
Retail Price: $38.99
Discs: 10
SUCH A PRETTY FACE
So young, so sweet. She appeared out of nowhere, in the middle of traffic, on a busy day. A teenager with no past, no family – no memories.
SUCH A LOVELY CHILD
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.
SUCH RELENTLESS EVIL
So deceptively innocent. Most mothers would die for such a darling little angel. And that's what frightened Carol most of all…
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This book went back as fast as I could mail it. The reader does a lousy job and I refuse to listen to it. She uses an extreme theatrical voice and then an obvious low voice for the male voices...annoying.
I like Dean Koontz books, so far every one that I have read/listened too. This one was very slow starting and I gave up on it. This is the only one of hs boks that has disappointed me.