Harry Lyon was a rational man, a cop who refused to let his job harden his soul. Then one fateful day, he was forced to shoot a man--and a homeless stranger with bloodshot eyes uttered the haunting words that challenged Harry Lyon's sanity:
"Ticktock, ticktock. You'll be dead in sixteen hours...Dead by dawn...Dead by dawn...Dead by dawn..."
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“A razor-sharp, nonstop, suspenseful story.”—The San Diego Union-Tribune
“A great story…the most ambitious of Dean Koontz’s books.”—Columbus Dispatch
“The take-a-deep-breath ending alone is worth the price of the ticket.”—People
“A great story, sympathetic characters, and enough suspense to keep the pages flying.”—Detroit News
Dean Koontz was born in Everett, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby Bedford. He won an Atlantic Monthly fiction competition when he was twenty and has been writing ever since. Mr. Koontz's books are published in 38 languages. Worldwide sales total more than 175 million copies, a figure that currently increases at a rate of more than 350 million copies a year. Dean and his wife, Gerda, live in southern California.