Life Expectancy | Dean Koontz
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Jimmy Tock came into the world on a night his family would never forget.
On his deathbed, his Grandfather awoke long enough to predict five terrible dates in the life of his grandson. Pacing between the ICU and Maternity, Rudy Tock had a stressful night, added to by the anger of his Maternity Ward mate, Konrad Beezo. Of course, a murderous clown would be a lot to handle any day of the week.
Despite the odds, the Tock family survives that fateful night at the hospital. What none of them realize is that the echoes of that ordeal will sound throughout their lifetimes, in ways they couldn’t imagine.

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