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Red Rain
Red Rain: (Nameless Book 4) | Dean Koontz
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In a town where the corrupt are protected, a bereaved mother seeks retribution for an arsonist’s deadly crimes. Only Nameless can help ease the burden of her grief—and satisfy her rage—in part four of this thrilling series.
After a suspicious house fire, Regina Belmont lost her two children, was left disfigured, and was abandoned by her gutless husband. Brokenhearted and bullied into silence by corrupt officials, Regina’s only recourse for truth and justice is Nameless. There’s something about this case that’s breaking Nameless’s heart as well. But can he bear to remember why?
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes Red Rain, 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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Nameless seeks his version of justice for a woman who was badly injured and her two children were killed when the building she lived in was set on fire. He tracks down the arsonist and does what he‘s contracted to do. This installment provides more mystique about Nameless‘ background. Is he starting to remember things from his past? I‘m staying tuned in to find out.

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monkeygirlsmama
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Another good "Nameless" installment.

4 stars

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In a town where the corrupt are protected, a bereaved mother seeks retribution for an arsonist‘s deadly crimes. Only Nameless can help ease the burden of her grief - and satisfy her rage - in part four of this thrilling series...

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suvata
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Six interconnect short stories Dean Koontz — only from Audible Originals. I love the way he writes but his stories are sort of creepy.