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bab13 's review for:
The Eyes of Darkness
by Leigh Nichols, Dean Koontz
- son is dead
- mum finds ‘NOT DEAD’ messages written on dead sons chalkboard and other places and the air gets cold and his room gets ransacked
- mum believes someone must be breaking in to torment her over her sons death
- son sends messages thru computer printouts and jukebox songs
- mum decides ‘NO MY SON ISNT DEAD MY SON MUST BE ALIVE CAUSE HE TOLD ME SO THROUGH THIS JUKEBOX MALFUNCTION AND COMIC BOOK’
- son ends up being alive, holed up in a guarded military institution being injected with a deadly virus that only he can survive and has given him psychic powers
-mum enlists the help of new beau and ex-military man who is luckily handy-with-a-gun to go save son
- son gets saved and kills bad guys in telekinesis style helicopter crash
I wish it stayed creepy and ghostly like the first 100 pages of the book, but overall it was still a cool story
- mum finds ‘NOT DEAD’ messages written on dead sons chalkboard and other places and the air gets cold and his room gets ransacked
- mum believes someone must be breaking in to torment her over her sons death
- son sends messages thru computer printouts and jukebox songs
- mum decides ‘NO MY SON ISNT DEAD MY SON MUST BE ALIVE CAUSE HE TOLD ME SO THROUGH THIS JUKEBOX MALFUNCTION AND COMIC BOOK’
- son ends up being alive, holed up in a guarded military institution being injected with a deadly virus that only he can survive and has given him psychic powers
-mum enlists the help of new beau and ex-military man who is luckily handy-with-a-gun to go save son
- son gets saved and kills bad guys in telekinesis style helicopter crash
I wish it stayed creepy and ghostly like the first 100 pages of the book, but overall it was still a cool story