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Wydawca: | Harper Collins Publ. UK |
Rok wyd.: | 2005 |
Oprawa: | miękka |
Ilość stron: | 550 s. |
Wymiar: | 110x175 mm |
EAN: | 9780007196951 |
ISBN: | 0007196954 |
Data: | 2008-11-13 |
Opis książki:
Jimmy Tock comes into the world on the very night his grandfather leaves it. As a violent storm rages outside the hospital, Rudy Tock spends long hours walking the corridors between the expectant fathers waiting room and his dying fathers bedside. Its a strange vigil made all the stranger when, at the very height of the storms fury, Josef Tock suddenly sits up in bed and speaks coherently for the first and last time since his stroke.
What he says before he dies is that there will be five dark days in the life of his grandson five dates whose terrible events Jimmy will have to prepare himself to face. The first is to occur in his 20th year; the second in his 23rd year; the third in his 28th; the fourth in his 29th; the fifth in his 30th.
Rudy is all too ready to discount his fathers last words as a dying mans delusional rambling. But then he discovers that Josef also predicted the moment of his grandsons birth to the minute, as well as his exact height, weight, and the fact that Jimmy would be born with syndactyly the unexplained anomaly of fused digits on his left foot. Suddenly, the old mans predictions take on a chilling significance.
What terrifying events await Jimmy on these five dark days? What nightmares will he face? What challenges must he survive? As the novel unfolds, picking up Jimmys story at each of these crisis points, the path he must follow will defy every expectation. And with each crisis he faces, he will move closer to a fate he could never have imagined. For who Jimmy Tock is and what he must accomplish on the five days his world turns is a mystery as dangerous as it is wondrous a struggle against an evil so dark and pervasive only the most extraordinary of human spirits can shine through.
Książka "Life Expectancy" - Dean Koontz - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Harper Collins Publ. UK. Książka posiada 550 stron i została wydana w 2005 r.