The Neighbor
wonder and delight, with no evil spirits but with worse.
    For years, the Clockenwall house remained for sale, but no one would purchase it. Wheneventually it sold, the buyer tore it down and, with the city’s permission, converted the property into a pocket park with a fountain where birds bathe and with benches where people sit to watch them and to rest from the stresses of the day. On the granite base of the fountain, a plaque bears only the name MELINDA LEE HARMONY , which means to say that she didn’t truly die on that ground but lives there forever.

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    DEAN KOONTZ, the author of many #1
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    A rich, multi-layered story that moves back and forth across decades and generations as a gifted musician relates the “terrible and wonderful” events that began in his city in 1967, when he was ten.
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