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The Vision by @deankoontz

By Pamelascott
In The Vision, Dean Koontz writes a chilling novel of clairvoyance, dark forces and a struggle for survival. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Harlan Coben.

'Spine-tingling - it gives you an almost lethal shock' - San Francisco Chronicle

Mary Bergen is a clairvoyant, able to foresee murders that will happen in the near future, but unable to prevent them from taking place.
And now she is up against a power that is stronger than her own, a power that is taking her over, a power that is trying to kill her before she can identify it...

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(@headlinepg, 22 November 2012, first published 1977, ebook, 372 pages, bought from @AmazonKindle)

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I read this book a long time ago, more than twenty years, I remembered the opening section and I also remembered who Mary discovers the killer actually is and the truth about what happened to her when she was six but the rest of the book was blank. It didn't spoil the book for me because I remembered some of the storyline because I read it so long ago. This is an example of how good Koontz's earlier work was a well-written, engaging and intense supernatural thriller. I thought The Vision was great.

Vision @deankoontz

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