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2003][Easy read, easy print][Completely new scan]The Hunter
hunt,as his prey was born to bebrought down at his desire . .
moved through the iron castings in the foundry yard, keeping
low so that she was at al times concealed from view. The
Hunter Relemar was in pursuit of
her. She did not know that he was a Hunter; it was obvious,
however, that he was differ-ent from other naoli.Deep scream,
lovely scream, wanting out . . . She reached the thousand gal on
storage tank in which she now made her home. She pul ed
open the entry plate (it squeaked; Relemar listened for
and went inside. Behind her, there was a scraping noise . . .
thought, lighting the glow lamp. The tank brightened to a warm
said Relemar the Hunter. He was trying to smile.This time, she
suppress the scream . . .
BEASTCHILD IS FORLISA
TUTTLEAND DANNY JENNINGSAND
JACK CORDESAND FOR THE
USPOWHICH INTRODUCED USscience fiction by Dean R.
Koontzavailable in Lancer
editionsTHE DARK SYMPHONY, 74-621HELL’S GATE, 74-
BeastchildDean R. KoontzLANCER BOOKS NEW YORK
A LANCER BOOKBEASTCHILDThe characters in this book
are entirely imaginary and have no relation to any living
person.Copyright © 1970 by Dean R. KoontzA
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