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(10 Audio Cassettes/15 Hours) "You stole my life, my wife, and my children. I want them back." When a stranger breaks into Martin Stillwater's house and makes this outrageous claim, Marty's happy marriage, his life with two adorable daughters and a successful career are shattered. The madman wages a relentless campaign to eliminate Marty and recapture the family and life he believes to be his. Unable to rely on the protection of the authorities and unaware of why they are being pursued, the Stillwaters go on the run. But no matter where they go, no matter where they try to disappear, their enemy finds them. A blisteringly paced tale of one family's struggle to stay together in the face of the most terrifying psychotic killer to haunt a novel in some time, Mr. Murder is Dean Koontz's most harrowing, thought provoking work to date.
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The hot new novel in the Black Dagger Brotherhood by the #1 New York Times bestselling author
John Matthew has come a long way since he was found living among humans, his vampire nature unknown. Taken in by The Brotherhood, no one could guess what his true history was-or his true identity.
Xhex has long steeled herself against the attraction to John Matthew. Until fate intervenes and she discovers that love, like destiny, is inevitable.
±1±: Best Buy I don't think any of Ward's recent books will ever compare to the first four of the BDB, but this one came close. I wasn't looking forward to John Matthew's story. After his transition, he became more and more of a jerk. In Rehv's book, he was downright unlikeable. To top it off, I'd never, ever been a fan of Xhex. This book started off really weak and really slow, and then it picked up, and I couldn't put it down. I was repulsed and grossly fascinated by Lash's rise to power and subsequent fall from...everything. I think Xhex's character naturally came around. I was wondering how Ward was going to do it, and she did it well. By the end of the book, I absolutely believed that Xhex had falled madly in love with John. It wasn't like push, push, push, push...ok! It all happened realistically.I softened towards Xhex, too, and really came to understand her, even like her. She's not one of my favorite, like Beth or Bella, but I like her a lot more than boring old Mary and bossy Jane. The latest addition to the series had lots and lots of appearances by my favorite characters. It was chock full of the brothers, and that's what I want. Of course, I want special moments will all the brothers and their mates, too, but that just can't happen, so I'm ok with that. I looooooooooooooooooooooooooooove the Blay/Qhuinn storyline, but I don't know where it's going to end up. There's no way Ward with have a book just dedicated to Blay and Qhuinn. I wouldn't mind at all, but I'm guessing most readers would go berserk. So I'm assuming that IF Blay and Qhuinn get a happily-ever-after book, she'll pair them up with another couple, which ticks me off because the more characters she pairs up, the fewer additions to the series we all get. GRRR. Thor's storyline is heartbreaking. He's come such a long way since the last book. I'm so glad he's getting himself together to fight for Wellsie's memory. I'm so glad he and John came to an understanding. I was crying really hard at the end. I can't imagine how Ward is going to give him a book, but I'm sure I'll be crying buckets in that, too. Can't wait for the next one!!!! on Sale!