![]() At the same time, Holly begins having nightmares about an eerie mill-nightmares that briefly take flesh in the form of an alien monster. That act is witnessed by local reporter Holly Thorne, who days later comes across Jim's photo in a story about another rescue and digs out the shocker that Jim has rescued a dozen people in the past half-year. "" if his every move was orchestrated by someone unseen,"" he flies to Oregon, cabs to a school, races up a hill, and snatches a child from the path of an onrushing truck. Here, in place of the veinings of subplots and characters that enlivened his last three best-sellers (The Bad Place, Midnight, and Lightning), Koontz offers a single, enticing mystery: What power allows hero Jim Ironheart to divine imminent catastrophe, then compels him to save those in danger? As the story opens, Jim is shopping when he unwittingly utters the words ""Life Line""-his cue that a rescue is beginning. ![]() ![]() Koontz's sleekest novel in years-a swift psychospiritual adventure about a miracle-worker and the woman who loves him. ![]()
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