Innocence, by Dean Koontz
Addison Goodheart has a face that repels anyone who sees it and compels them to violence. Gwyneth cannot abide to be touched and avoids human contact. When they chance to meet in the library after hours, a friendship ensues that changes their lives.
This was a fairly good read, but sometimes it seemed like it was a little wordy and had a hard time getting to the point. I'm not quite sure what genre you would put this book, horror story? Mystery? Dystopian? It's probably a little of each.
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