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Your Heart Belongs to Me

By Dean Koontz

Dean Koontz’s compelling and high-concept new thriller is the story of a young man who owes his life to a heart transplant … but confronts an imminent and far worse death because of whose heart it was.

At 34, Ryan Perry never expected to find himself on a waiting list for a heart transplant, with time running out.

So when miraculously he receives a new heart and the transplant is a success, he thinks his troubles are over. A year later, he has never felt so good.

But then he starts to get mysterious gifts from an unknown person. He has the feeling he is being watched. $100,000 suddenly vanishes from his bank account, donated to the cardiology department of the local hospital.

And then comes a terrifying threat: everything he has – his money, his reputation, his friends, his freedom, and his new heart – will all be ripped away from him. He is promised a nightmare death.

In grave danger, alone with his beating heart and its secrets, can Ryan unlock the mystery of the enemy who threatens his very existence?

Prepare for the unexpected in this compelling and fast-paced thriller from the master of suspense.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 04 Mar 2010
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-0-00-735795-6
Price: £12.99 (Export Price) , £12.99, €None
Dean Koontz is an international household name whose hugely entertaining parables for our times have been bestsellers in many countries, selling seventeen million copies each year. Born and raised in Pennsylvania, he lives with his wife Gerda, their dog Anna, and the enduring spirit of their dog Trixie in southern California.

Praise for Dean Koontz: -

”'A terrific pursuit story … clever, up-to-the-minute, and riveting” - Guardian

”'There’s surprise after surprise, including a killer finale … a read-in-one-go novel” - Independent on Sunday

”'Velocity hits its pace from the first page and races through to a suitably climactic ending” - Sydney Sunday Telegraph

”'Dean Koontz is not just a master of our darkest dreams, but also a literary juggler” - The Times

”'Psychologically complex, masterly and satisfying” - The New York Times