The Vision
The Vision by Dean Koontz Most people are skeptical
about psychics and psychic powers. In the book The Vision
by Dean Koontz, there arises a real convincing psychic
Mary, who has visions of murders that are yet to happen.
But, a new twist to the story causes Mary to see a different
kind of vision. Murders more gruesome than ever. More
difficult to see. Harder to pursue. All these factors cause the
reader , and possibly be someone she loves? Or maybe a
haunting truth about the past. The story takes place in
various locations of modern day California. Some of the
story takes place in Los Angeles, but the most momentous
part of the story takes place in a little town called King's
Point. The town is on the Pacific Coast Highway, and
expensive houses dot the shoreline. Pertaining to the visions,
Dean Koontz vividly describes the scene of each of them, as
they take place. For example, he takes the reader to one of
the scenes of a murder. A small beauty shop in Santa Ana,......
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