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Welcome to the Pendleton. Built as a tycoon’s dream home in the 1880s and converted to luxury condominiums not quite a century later, the Gilded Age palace at the summit of Shadow Hill is a sanctuary for its fortunate residents. Scant traces remain of the episodes of madness, suicide, mass murder—and whispers of things far worse—that have scarred its grandeur almost from the beginning.
But now inexplicable shadows caper across walls, security cameras relay impossible images, phantom voices mutter in strange tongues, not-quite-human figures lurk in the basement, elevators plunge into unknown depths. With each passing hour a terrifying certainty grows: Whatever drove the Pendleton’s past occupants to their unspeakable fates is at work again. And as nightmare visions become real, as a deadly tide begins to engulf them, the people at 77 Shadow Street will find the key to humanity’s future . . . if they can survive to use it.
Includes the bonus novella The Moonlit Mind and an excerpt from Dean Koontz's The City.
Reviews
It’s like he put every character, and monsters in a bag mixed them up and threw them in this book. As a long time fan of Mr. Koontz, I am highly disappointed.
By Bobmandoo
This book was a very intriguing, well written excursion into the evil that has permeated so many areas of social life, in government corruption, not just in the US OF AMERICA, but throughout the world. One of the worst crimes being committed is pedophilia and human trafficking. Mr. Koontz, through his extraordinary talent in writing fiction, can expose the truth of how deviate behavior has corrupted so many people in every socio/economic level. These educated people, many born into privileged lives, or who have created ways to amass illegally gained fortunes, believe they are above the majority of humanity. Through their sociopathic/ egocentric thinking they are relentlessly working through government agencies, industries, education, media & entertainment to bring about the enslavement of the majority of the world’s population. I believe this story highlights the evil that is assaulting us today, as Mr. Koontz illustrates in this exceptional work of fiction, by demonstrating thru the thoughts, deeds and actions of the characters herein.
By An 🇺🇸grandmother
One of the few books I decided not to finish. Koontz is hit and miss for me. I have enjoyed several of his Odd Thomas books, and I liked the short novel The Moonlit Mind (which is just barely connected to this story). This had too many characters that you don't want to get to know and the overall plot is boring and unoriginal.
By Mayjod
The Moonlit Mind was better than 77 Shadow Street. 77 Shadow Street was to confusing.
By galmas
Another amazing tale from Koontz,..strangely, it is badly reviewed here,probably by people who have been cast under a voodoo spell of sorts no doubt,...this one will keep you up nights and guessing till the end.....well done again Dean! This one deserves some sequels!
By stevie rock