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Photographing the Dead
Photographing the Dead: (Nameless Book 2) | Dean Koontz
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A self-styled artist is getting away with murder in Death Valley. If all goes well, so will Nameless. In part two of the Nameless series, the relentless avenger is haunted by nightmares of the past and visions of what’s to come.
Palmer Oxenwald’s hunting ground is the Mojave wasteland. His victims are random tourists and hikers. His trophies are cherished photographs of the damage he’s done. His greatest threat is Nameless. Two men with one thing in common: memories of the dead. For a psychopath like Palmer, they’re a clear rush in black and white. For Nameless, they’re visions of violence buried and erased. But for how long?
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes Photographing the Dead, part of Nameless, a riveting collection of short stories about a vigilante nomad, stripped of his memories and commissioned to kill. Follow him in each story, which can be read or listened to in a single sitting.
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NatalieR
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I‘m loving this series! Dean Koontz has created such a unique character. Nameless has no memory of himself nor does he know his name…and he is trained to kill. In this installment, Nameless tracks down a photographer who takes pictures of hikers and tourists he murdered. Nameless‘ job is to provide a justice that otherwise may never happen.

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TheHungryBookworms
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2nd installment of the Nameless short series. So far I'm liking this series. Great short stories

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monkeygirlsmama
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Oooh, another good stand alone Amazon Original "Nameless" short story. Koontz really has a way of drawing his readers in and giving them a completely fulfilling story even with such a short number of pages.

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rock.kowgurl
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Second in the series. Keeps you on edge until the end.