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Koko by Peter Straub6/23/2023 250,000 first printing major ad/promo BOMC featured alternate. The characters are realistic and complex, and the story continues to resonate in the mind long after the final page is turned. A probe into the killer's grim childhood yields his true identity, as well as his genesis as a psychopath, but in a thrilling climax, the now-you-see-me, now-you-don't Koko proves just how wily he is. Led by the platoon's one-time lieutenant, who has a cold-blooded killing of villagers on his record, they follow Koko's trail to the sleazy bars and sinister dives of Singapore and Bangkok, and finally to New York where one of them becomes his latest victim. It is a psychological suspense thriller that took my breath away. 'Koko' is a complex tale of a group of men who travel to hell and return with demons. They resolve to find him, for purposes of their own, before the police do. Peter Straub has raised himself, in my estimation, from good genre writer to author of excellent fiction with his novel 'Koko.' This is no light, scary beach read. It's 15 years after the Vietnam War and a string of murders in Southeast Asia convinces four veterans of the same Vietnam platoonone now a doctor, another a writerthat the murderer, whose trademarks are mutilation and a playing card with ``Koko'' scrawled on it, was also a member of the platoon. In his most gripping, most hallucinogenic thriller to date, the author of Ghost Story and Shadowland takes us on a dizzying spin through those eerie psychic badlands where nightmare and insanity seem to fuse with reality.
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