The Face of Fear by Dean R. Koontz Paperback Book

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Author: Dean R. Koontz

Narrator: Lawlor, Patrick

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Brilliance Corporation

Published: Aug 2013

Genre: Fiction - Horror - General

Retail Price: $19.99

Ages: 18 - UP

Discs: 6

Synopsis

Don't Look Down Because you're trapped on the 40th floor of a deserted office building by a psychopath called "The Butcher." Don't Look Down Because you're an ex-mountain climber and a fall from Everest left you with a bad leg and a paralyzing fear of heights. Don't Look Down Because The Butcher has slaughtered the guards and short-circuited the elevators — the stairways are blocked, and for you and the beautiful woman with you, there's only one escape route. Don't Look Down Because 600 feet of empty space are looking back at you.

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