The Mask by Dean Koontz Paperback Book

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Author: Dean Koontz

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-MP3, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Berkley Pub Group

Published: Aug 1990

Genre: Fiction - General

Retail Price: $7.99

Pages: 320

Synopsis

A beautiful young girl appears out of nowhere. A teenager with no past, no family--no memories. Carol and Paul were drawn to her. She was the child they'd never had. Most mothers would die for such a darling little angel. And that's what frightened Carol most of all...

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