Pamela and Jim are newly weds, but it was a mistake for them to post their wedding announcement in the paper, because Rodney - who's been obsessed with Pamela since highschool has seen it, and now he's come back for her.
Rodney breaks into the couples home, murders Jim and abducts Pamela, with the intent to transport her to their new "home" in the desert. Pamela manages to get Rodney to pull over, under the guise she needs to use the bathroom. She makes a break for it, but he catches up with her, wrestling her into submission and holding her at gunpoint. At the very last possible second, Pamela's life is saved when someone shoots Rodney dead.
Next thing she knows she wakes up on a bus filled with department store mannequins, and a mysterious driver at the wheel. When they pull over, he introduces himself as Sharpe. Pamela is skeptical of her rescuer's motives, but ultimately decides he's strange, but nice.
Sharpe brings Pamela to "Pits," CA - population 6 - a strange, tiny town in the middle of nowhere. Pamela immediately takes to the towns residents - all of whom were saved in some way by Sharpe, just like she was. But at the days go on, Pamela begins to wonder about all the abandoned, but new vehicles parked in town, the huge lost and found of personal items, and especially the diary of a small boy who found his way to Pits with his friend, after they ran away from summer camp. Is something sinister going on in Pits?
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Another great book from Laymon, no surprise there, but I will say this particular book had something I've never read from him before, and that had to do with some of the characters personalities. Usually, you know exactly what kind of characters you're getting in a Laymon book before you even open it, but I was pleasantly surprised to see a couple different main characters for once.