Description
The Servants of Twilight by Dean Koontz, originally published under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols, is a chilling psychological thriller that explores the terrifying consequences of fanaticism and blind belief. The story centres on Joey, a seemingly ordinary six-year-old boy whose mother, Christine, cherishes him dearly. Yet, to the fanatical cult known as the Servants of Twilight, Joey is the embodiment of evil — an Anti-Christ destined to bring destruction. Their mission: to eliminate him at all costs.
Christine’s life descends into a nightmare when the cult’s menacing presence manifests first as threats and then as violent attacks, beginning in a supermarket car park. With nowhere else to turn, Christine must rely on her fierce love and the support of a lone man who believes her to protect Joey. Koontz’s gripping narrative blends suspense, horror, and emotional depth, making The Servants of Twilight a compelling study of courage in the face of relentless terror.
This book is perfect for readers who enjoy intense thrillers with complex characters and a tense, suspenseful atmosphere.











