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Imagine being scared of your own shadow...
False Memory is a chilling thriller of shadows, darkness and the mind. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Richard Laymon.
'Koontz redefines suspense' - The Times
Martie Rhodes, a happily married, successful video games designer, takes an agoraphobic friend to therapy sessions twice a week. Each trip is a grim ordeal, but the experience has brought the two friends even closer together.
Then, one morning, Martie experiences a brief, irrational but …
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Undertittel
A thriller that plays terrifying tricks with your mind...
Forlag
Headline
Utgitt
15 desember 2016
Sjanger
Krim, Fantasy og science fiction, Skjønnlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
epub
DRM-beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781472202765
Imagine being scared of your own shadow...
False Memory is a chilling thriller of shadows, darkness and the mind. Perfect for fans of Stephen King and Richard Laymon.
'Koontz redefines suspense' - The Times
Martie Rhodes, a happily married, successful video games designer, takes an agoraphobic friend to therapy sessions twice a week. Each trip is a grim ordeal, but the experience has brought the two friends even closer together.
Then, one morning, Martie experiences a brief, irrational but disquieting fear of... her shadow. When autophobia - one of the rarest and most intriguing phobias known to psychology - is diagnosed, suddenly, radically, her life changes, and her future looks dark.
Martie's husband, Dusty, loves her profoundly, and is desperate to understand the cause of her autophobia. But as he comes closer to the terrible truth, Dusty himself starts showing signs of a psychological disorder even more frightening than that afflicting Martie...
What readers are saying about False Memory:
'False Memory is an intense plot painted with achingly real characters'
'With this book the 'master of our darkest dreams' takes a fuller, more (in)human dimension. False Memory is a literary jewel'
'The best book I've ever read'