IMAGINAIRE (A) - 2121: L'enfant qui grognait ***
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
John Coyne is an American author renowned for his evocative horror novels and compelling storytelling. His work, which often delves into the darker aspects of the human psyche, has earned acclaim for its incisive style and ability to draw readers into suspenseful narratives. Coyne also explores themes of golf and his Peace Corps service, lending unique perspectives to his extensive body of work.



Scott Gardiner—shattered by his father's death, harassment by classmates, and his mother's involvement with a colleague researching the heritage of an ancient castle—slips gradually into a horrifying world of dreams.
Das Vermächtnis - bk1209; Goldmann Verlag; John Coyne; pocket_book; 1980