ONE DOOR AWAY FROM HEAVEN by Dean Koontz
Summary: In
a dusty trailer park on the far edge of the California dream, Michelina
Bellsong contemplates the choices she has made. At twenty-eight, she
wants to change the direction of her troubled life but can't find her
way--until a new family settles into the rental trailer next door
and she meets the young girl who will lead her on a remarkable quest
that will change Micky herself and everything she knows--or thinks she
knows--forever. Despite the brace she must wear on her deformed left
leg, and her withered left hand, nine-year-old Leilani Klonk radiates a
buoyant and indomitable spirit that inspires Micky. Beneath Leilani's
effervescence, however, Micky comes to sense a quiet desperation that
the girl dares not express. Leilani's mother is little more than a child
herself. And the girl's stepfather, Preston Maddoc, is educated but
threatening. He has moved the family from
place to place as he fanatically investigates UFO sightings, striving
to make contact, claiming to have had a vision that by Leilani's tenth
birthday aliens will either heal her or take her away
to a better life on their world. Slowly, ever more troubling details
emerge in Leilani's conversations with Micky. Most chilling is Micky's
discovery that Leilani had an older brother, also disabled, who vanished
after Maddoc took him into the woods one
night and is now "gone to the stars". Leilani's tenth birthday is
approaching. Micky is convinced the girl will be dead by that day. While
the child-protection bureaucracy gives Micky the runaround, the Maddoc
family slips away into the night.
Micky sets out across America to track and find them, alone and afraid
but for the first time living for something bigger than herself. She
finds herself pitted against an adversary, Preston Maddoc, as fearsome
as he is cunning. The passion and disregard for danger with which Micky
pursues her quest bring to her side a burned-out detective who joins her
on a journey of incredible peril and startling discoveries, a journey
through terrible darkness to unexpected light.
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