
Praying for Sleep
Published:
1994,
Thorndike
Formats:
Hardback,
Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
LP Hardback: ISBD-10: 1585470619
Pages:
480
Paperback: ISBD-13: 978-0451203052
Pages: 432
Plot:
On a savage, storm-lashed night, Michael Hrubek — a dangerously
paranoid schizophrenic — escapes from a mental hospital for the
criminally insane by impersonating a dead man. He's on a mission
— to find Lis Atcheson, the woman whose testimony identified him
as the gruesome Indian Leap State Park murderer. He'll stalk her all
the way home, where she waits in the cool autumn night...surrounded by
her past. For Lis, the chief witness at Hrubek's trial, is a woman
obsessed with the past. Living in the remote New England house that was
her family's summer retreat, she is struggling to put her life back
together after a period of terrible turmoil — just as Michael
Hrubek sets out on his harrowing quest.
Racing to intercept him are his psychiatrist, Richard Kohler, a
brilliant doctor — but one with his own secrets to protect;
Trenton Heck, a professional dog tracker, with an uncanny skill for
picking up a trail and a desperate need for the reward money offered
for Hrubek's return; and Lis's husband, Owen Atcheson, a man of
uncommon intelligence and determination — who must hunt Hrubek
down before he can destroy his wife. Yet Michael's madness is
inextricably entwined with his genius — and he proves a far
greater adversary than any of his pursuers anticipated. For though his
mind is tormented by his eerie delusions of betrayal and revenge, he is
crystal clear on one point: he knows Lis Atcheson better than she knows
herself, and as he hunts her he is bringing a terrible secret into the
light of day.