Cape Fear (aka The Executioners) Audiobook By John D. MacDonald, Dean Koontz - introduction cover art

Cape Fear (aka The Executioners)

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Cape Fear (aka The Executioners)

By: John D. MacDonald, Dean Koontz - introduction
Narrated by: Stephen Hoye, Dean Koontz (introduction)
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A classic novel by John D. MacDonald with an exclusive introduction written and read by Dean Koontz.

An insane criminal threatens to destroy a family, and the police are powerless to protect them.

For 14 years convicted rapist Max Cady nursed his hatred for Sam Bowden into an insane passion for revenge. He lived only for the day he would be free - free to track down and destroy the man who had put him behind bars. Murder was merciful compared to what Cady had in mind - and what Cady had in mind was Bowden's innocent and lovely teenaged daughter….

©1957, 1958 John D. MacDonald Publishing, Inc. Copyright renewed 1985, 1986 by John D. MacDonald. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Literature & Fiction Suspense

Critic reviews

"A powerful and frightening story." (The New York Times)