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Photographing the Dead

Nameless: Season One, Book 2

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Photographing the Dead

By: Dean Koontz
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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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 number one New York Times best-selling 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 listened to in a single sitting.

©2019 The Koontz Living Trust (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Anthologies Crime Fiction Psychological Short Stories Supernatural Vigilante justice Paranormal Fiction Exciting Scary Photography Composition
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Dean Koontz. Excellent story as always

Very much enjoyed this short story. Hoping we get to know what happened to make nameless, nameless.

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Great story

I am enjoying this series and look forward to future stories. Somehow it is comforting to think that there is a world where those who are innocent are protected from those who would do them harm; that evil deeds are punished. It is interesting the way evil doers come to their end creatively. Despite the brevity of the novels, Koontz still manages to make the reader care about the characters, a sign of his talent as a writer.

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Loved story- just shorter than expected

Loved the story, although shorter than expected. Needed to buy all stories separately, which I did.

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Photographing The Dead

I enjoyed this short book. It is interesting how much action and intrigue can be packed into these stories.

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Suspenseful!

I am enjoying the series and M eager to read the next one in the series,

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Oh nameless

Absolutely love nameless and Knootz’s take on a person who has lost all memory of his past. Nameless takes pride in his work to make people who use their powers for horrible acts pay.

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Short but sweet

Meaning that the book had a lot of "Koontz" elements, but it left me hungry for more. With several more "Nameless" book to go in the series, I'm sure I'll get my fill. Love the Nameless guy. Smart, kind to innocents, thorough. Can't wait to see what happens and learn more of Nameless.

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liked this story very much....yes

very well written and well narrated. cant wait to read the upcoming episodes remaining. Anxious

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Very Good

Another Dean Koontz hit with me. I have not found any of his books to be lacking.

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A good continuation

A good continuation to the nameless series. I feel though this has to be read in sequence as there are other clues that are being left for the main character, so a not completely short story story.

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