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By the Light of the Moon. (Audiobooks: Fiction).


BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON. Dean Koontz Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania), also known under a number of pseudonyms, including Leigh Nichols, is an American writer.

He is best-known for writing many successful novels that could broadly be described as suspense thrillers, but which
. 2002. Read by Stephen Lang Stephen Lang is:
  • Stephen Lang, an actor
  • Stephen Lang, a fictional character in Marvel Comics
  • Steven Lang (footballer)
  • Steven Lang, author http://www.stevenlang.com.au
. 8 tapes. 13 hrs. Random House Audio. 0-553-50271-9. $39.95. Cardboard; plot, author notes. SA

Jillian Jackson and Dylan have nothing in common. She is a cynical, sharp-tongued comedienne whose main concern in life seems to be avoiding the family curse" of a large rear end. He is a gifted artist and peace-loving soul, traveling with his autistic autistic /au·tis·tic/ (aw-tis´tik) characterized by or pertaining to autism.  brother Shep. One night each falls victim to a mysterious doctor who injects them with something that will change their lives forever. They begin a strange odyssey Strange Odyssey was a text-based adventure program written by Scott Adams. Description
Published by Adventure International, this text-based adventure game was one of many from Scott Adams.
. Along the way, they find that they're now empowered to reshape the previously rigid boundaries of time and space, and they can read what they come to think of as "psychic spoors." Merely by using their heightened sense of touch, they can learn what happened in the past and what will happen in the future. They can also be teleported to other places. They use their new abilities to visualize and prevent acts of violence.

Relationships are also a key part of the story. A quick trip between sunny California and the frigid North Pole North Pole, northern end of the earth's axis, lat. 90°N. It is distinguished from the north magnetic pole. U.S. explorer Robert E. Peary is traditionally credited as being the first to reach (1909) the North Pole. In 1926, Richard E.  is part of the final resolution of this fascinating story Lang reads crisply and clearly and with controlled excitement as he takes listeners on this creative, whirlwind 24-hour trip. Miles Klein, Frisco, TX
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Author:Klein, Miles
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Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jul 1, 2003
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