A gifted clairvoyant. A shocking vision. A deadly killer.
Dean Koontz writes a spine-chilling novel in THE FACE OF FEAR - a gripping tale of predator and prey. Perfect for fans of Richard Laymon and Harlan Coben.
'Real suspense... tension upon tension!' - The New York Times
Graham Harris is a gifted clairvoyant, and during a television interview, he 'sees' a murder being committed. He knows that the killer is the man the police have named the Butcher - the slayer of nine young women.
Learning of the psychic identification, the Butcher begins to stalk this 'witness' to his crime, and traps Harris and his girlfriend at night in a vast forty-two-storey business building, hunting them relentlessly from floor to floor...
What readers are saying about THE FACE OF FEAR:
'Your breathing will not return to normal once Koontz brings you immediately into the fold and hold of this book'
'Wonderfully told story about undisguised, revelled-in evil'
'This book combines the crime and thriller genres masterfully with a good dose of occult'
Read MorePraise for Dean Koontz's novels: 'Koontz redefines suspense - The TimesKoontz's style bleaches out cliches while showing a genius for detail - Publishers WeeklyKoontz's art is making the reader believe the impossible... sit back and enjoy it - Sunday TelegraphA master of the thriller genre - Washington PostScary. Koontz can really spook, and his dialogue and pacing rival the best - New York PostFast and furious...like a hospital trolley on a toboggan run - Mail on SundayTumbling, hallucinogenic prose... "Serious" writers might do well to examine his technique. The story does not move so much as rocket up the gloomy highway with the reader in violent pursuit - New York Times