000320291 000__ 01479nam\a2200313Ia\4500 000320291 001__ 320291 000320291 005__ 20210513115559.0 000320291 008__ 060112s2004\\\\nyu\\\\\\\\\\\000\1\eng\d 000320291 020__ $$a055380250X 000320291 020__ $$a9780553802504 000320291 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm62879646 000320291 040__ $$aZHX$$cZHX 000320291 043__ $$an-us-ca 000320291 049__ $$aISEA 000320291 08204 $$a813/.6$$222 000320291 090__ $$aPS3561.O55$$bT34 2004c 000320291 1001_ $$aKoontz, Dean R.$$q(Dean Ray),$$d1945- 000320291 24514 $$aThe taking /$$cDean Koontz. 000320291 250__ $$a[Book club ed.] 000320291 260__ $$aNew York :$$bBantam Books,$$cc2004. 000320291 300__ $$a338 p. ;$$c22 cm. 000320291 520__ $$aMolly and Neil Sloan awake to see golden rain falling. In their remote California mountain town, they learn from their television of enormous waterspouts and blizzards around the globe; then, the television ceases, as do all other forms of communication with the outside world. The Sloans are left, together with their neighbors, in the midst of a purple fog, disturbed by a threat they cannot identify or understand. Together they discover that the world is being prepared for beings other than themselves--beings with vast technological powers at their disposal, who will stop at nothing to hunt them down and kill them all. 000320291 650_0 $$aThreat (Psychology)$$vFiction. 000320291 650_0 $$aMountain life$$vFiction. 000320291 650_0 $$aRain and rainfall$$vFiction. 000320291 651_0 $$aCalifornia$$vFiction. 000320291 655_7 $$aMystery fiction.$$2gsafd 000320291 655_7 $$aSuspense fiction.$$2gsafd 000320291 85200 $$bgen$$hPS3561.O55$$iT34$$i2004c 000320291 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:320291$$pGLOBAL_SET 000320291 980__ $$aBIB 000320291 980__ $$aBOOK 000320291 994__ $$aC0$$bISE