DEAN KOONTZ
INNOCENCE
This book is dedicated to Harry Recard for being a friend, for teaching me pinochle in college and thereby nearly ruining my academic career. And to Diane Recard for taking such good care of Harry all these years, an exhausting task.
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Nothing pleases a writer more than mail from readers who claim that one of his books was life-changing or inspired perseverance in difficult times. But as I finished Innocence, a letter that I received from Elizabeth Waters in the state of Washington, regarding my novel From the Corner of His Eye, moved me more profoundly than most. Beth, your courage humbles me. The hope that you found in my book is matched by the hope that you have given me with your kind correspondence. You shine.
Rarely do great beauty and great virtue dwell together.
— PETRARCH, De Remediis
Table of Contents
Part One: The Girl I Met in Lamplight Near Charles Dickens
Part Two: The Flame Delights The Moth Before The Wings Burn