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Rating: Summary: one of his best Review: i have read many of mr. koontz works, this book and "Door to december" are two of my most cherished. I read it the first time three years ago and many more times since then. The way mr. koontz delves into the mind is remarkable .
Rating: Summary: this book is good reading for your enjoyment. v.casas Review: this book does not compare with others from mr. koontz books how ever this book is good for reading after you have read his other explicit books.........v.casas
Rating: Summary: Spinetingling Review: Although I read this book a couple of years ago, I thought that it was very well written and extremely suspenceful. I would recommend this book to any one who likes mystery, horror, suspence and a bit of passion.
Rating: Summary: I loved this book Review: I read this book over 12 years ago, and have re-read it a couple times since. I love Dean Koontz and have read all of his books, I find him a great author and his books invoke the fear that they are supposed too. This one was one of my favorites.
Rating: Summary: Engaging Review: This book couldn't be summed up into 1,000 wds. or less. It was, at times, extremely puzzling, boring, pointless, raw terror, corruptive, fulfilling. But yet, each sentence was causing me to feel as though I should be using a dictionary or re-reading the sentence to re-feel the moment. This is the one book about cops and robbers (kinda) that made me want to go on. The only thing that was dissapointing was the ending. Too cheesy, made me think of rainbows in the background. Not intirely the right ending but it was a nice try for all those who appreciate the damsel in distress act then having the Oprah Winfrey ending. Giant roaches are more Stephen King don't you agree?
Rating: Summary: Koontz at the top of his form! Review: This is probably the best written of Koontz's early work, with the most imaginative plot of any of his books. The "Oh, #@%$!" factor when you find out the truth about Bruno is a real mind blower.
Rating: Summary: Mind Blowing!!! Review: Dean Koontz has a way of taking his readers on a roller coaster ride of suspense, thrills, and mind blowing revelations. One of my favorites by him, I have read it and read it again!!
Rating: Summary: Average quality on the Koontz spectrum Review: A good story with engaging characters, but not one of his best. Read it eventually if you're a fan, but not before "The Bad Place" or "Hideaway".
Rating: Summary: Absolutely brilliant Review: This scary detective story, is so full of twists and turns. It has a wonderful storyline. It just shows you what someone who has a terrible childhood could turn out like in adult life. There could be a Frye out there....or two...
Rating: Summary: Fantastic, chilling Review: First Koontz book I read and it made me a big fan. I've read most of his books, most very good, and still find this one to be the best. It kept me in suspence for the entire book. Once I started I didn't want to put it down.
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