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Product Guide: Koko by Peter Straub
An Informational Overview
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"Koko" is a gripping novel by acclaimed author Peter Straub. This book delves into the psychological aftermath of the Vietnam War, following a group of veterans who reunite to confront a terrifying mystery. The narrative explores themes of trauma, memory, and the dark corners of the human psyche.
The story centers on four former platoon members who suspect that a serial killer, leaving playing cards marked "Koko" at crime scenes, is one of their own. Their journey takes them across continents as they attempt to unmask the killer and come to terms with their shared past.
Fa'amatalaga ata: The image displays the book cover of "Koko." The title "KOKO" is prominently featured in large, distressed white letters against a dark, almost black background. Below the title, abstract, stylized facial features are depicted in vibrant green and red, suggesting a haunting or unsettling presence. The author's name, "PETER STRAUB," is visible above the title, along with a tagline indicating he is "A novel by the author of Ghost Story." Small text at the bottom includes publisher information and pricing.
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Peter Straub (1943-2022) was an American novelist and short story writer known for his works of horror and supernatural fiction. He often blended elements of psychological suspense, literary fiction, and the macabre. "Koko" is one of his highly regarded works, showcasing his ability to craft complex narratives and deeply unsettling atmospheres.
Series Information
"Koko" is the first book in Peter Straub's Blue Rose Trilogy. While each book can be read independently, they share thematic connections and explore similar psychological landscapes. The subsequent books in the trilogy are "Mystery" and "The Throat."
Avanoa Formats
- Mass Market Paperback: The physical paperback edition, offering portability and a traditional reading experience.
- Kidle: Digital e-book format for reading on Kindle devices and apps.
- Audiobook: An audio version of the novel, suitable for listening on various devices.
- Hardcover: A durable, collector's edition of the book.
Fa'amatalaga
| Lomitusi | Fa'ailoga |
| Aso Fa'asalalau | Novema 1, 1989 |
| Gagana | Igilisi |
| Lolomi Umi | 608 itulau |
| ISBN-10 | 0451162145 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0451162144 |
| Mea mamafa | 10.4 aunese |
| Fua | 4.36 x 1.36 x 6.86 inisi |
Critical Reception
"Koko" has received significant critical acclaim. The New York Times Book Review described it as "Completely plotted, thickly layered evil...the ultimate horror." Readers often praise its intricate plot, deep character development, and the author's masterful storytelling that explores the profound psychological impacts of war.
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For general inquiries regarding "Koko" or other works by Peter Straub, please refer to the publisher, Signet. Specific contact information for the publisher can typically be found on their official website or within the book's front matter.