Going Home in the Dark
(Autor) Dean KoontzWhen hometown horrors come back to haunt, friendship is salvation in a novel about childhood fears and buried secrets by #1 New York Times bestselling master of suspense Dean Koontz. As kids, outcasts Rebecca, Bobby, Spencer, and Ernie were inseparable friends in the idyllic town of Maple Grove. Three left to pursue lofty dreams--and achieved them. Only Ernie never left. When he falls into a coma, his three amigos feel an urgent need to return home. Don't they remember people lapsing into comas back then? And those people always awoke...didn't they? After two decades, not a lot has changed in Maple Grove, especially Ernie's obnoxious, scary mother. But Rebecca, Bobby, and Spencer begin to remember a hulking, murderous figure and weirdness piled on mystery that they were made to forget. As Ernie sinks deeper into darkness, something strange awaits any friend who tries to save him. For Rebecca, Bobby, and Spencer, time is running out to remember the terrors of the past in a perfect town where nothing is what it seems. For Maple Grove, it's a chance to have the "four amigos," as they once called themselves, back in its grasp.
Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz is an American author known for his suspenseful thrillers and supernatural fiction. Some of his most notable works include "Watchers," "Intensity," and the "Odd Thomas" series. Koontz's writing style is often characterized by fast-paced plots, complex characters, and elements of horror and science fiction. He has made significant contributions to the thriller and suspense genres, earning a loyal following of readers worldwide. One of his most famous works is "Odd Thomas," a series featuring a young fry cook with paranormal abilities who helps solve crimes. Koontz's ability to blend suspense, horror, and the supernatural has cemented his place as a bestselling author in the literary world.