I absolutely loved this novella! It is the story of a homeless boy, his devoted and almost-prescient canine companion, and their friend, a teenage girl who is also entirely on her own. The boy is hunted by a cult that his mother and step-father are involved in,and who intend to use him for a human sacrifice. The subject matter is bleak, dark, and often creepy, but Koontz has a magical way of writing child characters that brings life, depth, hope, and humor to the tale. It was a quick read that I finished in just a couple hours, and it left me deeply hoping for a novel length companion to come in the future. This is a short story approximately 137 pages.This is a story of three children who inadvertently end up living on the same street as the Pendleton from the book "77 Shadow Street", and to our surprise they are living in a worse nightmare than those folks down at the Pendleton.The story was interesting and you felt connected to the characters. it was a great story, full of intrigue and suspense.
What do You think about Das Mondkind (2012)?
Dean Koontz is one of my all time favorite writers i have read almost all of his older books a few times , i would love to read some of his newer books .
—Christina White
A fast read, and as usual I liked the characters, but when it was over my thought was "huh?"
—Brianna
It was OK. I thought it would end differently.
—Ciku
ok but not one of his best - took me one day.
—David
Could not put it down. Wished it was longer.
—Josiane
Dean Koontz is always a good read.
—crystaltwilight