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Published in USA
Apr 2007
304 pages
Genre: Thrillers
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"[A] killer ending that shows why he's still one of the most dependable writers of horror working today." - PW.
"Readers new to Farris will certainly be skittish about sampling any of his other works. Not recommended." - Library Journal.
"A chilling ride in which the action never flags,with an oddly constructed script-like climax and wholly unexpected gem of an ending. " - Kirkus.
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Farris was the 2002 Horror Writers' Association Lifetime Achievement Award winner.
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