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By the Light of the Moon

by Dean R. Koontz

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Dylan, Jilly, and Shepard are attacked and injected with some "stuff". What is this injection going to do and who are the people trying to kill them now?

Once again a well written and fast paced novel by Dean Koontz. I liked the characters and overall pace and plot. But the story never seemed to get to that "point" of great book, just kinda maintained at good through the whole story. ( )
  LouCypher | Oct 3, 2009 |
The plot is imaginative and always there, but from the front section throughout Dean must impress us by overwriting. I find nothing too bad about flowery descriptions, but I suggest modern Americans would shudder through it. ( )
  andyray | Sep 7, 2009 |
Powerful title and typical tripped-out Koontz material. First paragraph, and you find out that this guy named Dylan gets mugged brought together by chance and circumstance and injected with an evil substance of God knows what by a mad scientist type of man. Research has to be done to find out what they've been injected with -- also what's at store in their future. Only to learn that they have developed some type of supernatural-like abilities which will come in handy later on. However, Dean Koontz is a master of suspense and story-telling... feeling been far better if the author had cut out fluff-- and stuck to the compelling story. The end was a disappointment. ( )
  AnnThatcher | Jul 3, 2009 |
By the Light of the Moon by Dean Koontz

An Eerie, Fast-Paced Page-Turner Not to Be Read in the Dark!

Dylan O’Connor and his autistic brother Shep are on a road trip when they are ambushed by a stranger. Dylan is injected with something that is supposed to change him, something wonderful…if he doesn’t die first.

Jilly and her plant Fred are also traveling the same route and she discovers that she too is a “carrier” like Dylan. She joins forces with the brothers, and their race for survival relies on their quick wit in evading those who follow them and Shep’s ability to remember the man who injected them.

The story has a “Rain Man” mood, laced with Dean Koontz’ expert ability to create suspense and mystery. What is the purpose of the injection? Is it for the good of mankind or is it pure evil? For years, I’ve read Koontz, back when he was Dean R. Koontz, and for years I wondered whether he was a pseudonym of Stephen King’s, like Richard Bachman. Regardless of who Koontz is, he rates as one of the true masters of suspense and horror. Sometimes the scariest things are those based on fact rather than fiction. And Koontz has a way of making us believe anything is possible. A great read!

By the Light of the Moon should be read with ALL lights on! I salute you, Mr. Koontz!

~Cheryl Kaye Tardif,
Canadian suspense author ( )
  cherylktardif | Jul 31, 2008 |
My first Koontz book. I enjoyed the characters and the fast pacing. A little disappointed by the ending though. ( )
  readingrat | Jul 9, 2008 |
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Dean Koontz has surpassed his longtime reputation as “America’s most popular suspense novelist”(Rolling Stone) to become one of the most celebrated and successful writers of our time. Reviewers hail his boundless originality, his art, his unparalleled ability to create highly textured, riveting drama, at once viscerally familiar and utterly unique.

Author of one #1 The New York Times bestseller after another, Koontz is at the pinnacle of his powers, spinning mysteries and miracles, enthralling tales that speak directly to today’s readers, balm for the heart and fire for the mind. In this stunning new novel, he delivers a tour de force of dark suspense and brilliant revelation that has all the Koontz trademarks: adventure, chills, riddles, humor, heartbreak, an unforgettable cast of characters, and a climax that will leave you clamoring for more.

Dylan O’Connor is a gifted young artist just trying to do the right thing in life. He’s on his way to an arts festival in Santa Fe when he stops to get a room for himself and his twenty-year-old autistic brother, Shep. But in a nightmarish instant, Dylan is attacked by a mysterious “doctor,” injected with a strange substance, and told that he is now a carrier of something that will either kill him...or transform his life in the most remarkable way. Then he is told that he must flee—before the doctor’s enemies hunt him down for the secret circulating through his body. No one can help him, the doctor says, not even the police.

Stunned, disbelieving, Dylan is turned loose to run for his life...and straight into an adventure that will turn the next twenty-four hours into an odyssey of terror, mystery—and wondrous discovery. It is a journey that begins when Dylan and Shep’s path intersects with that of Jillian Jackson. Before that evening Jilly was a beautiful comedian whose biggest worry was whether she would ever find a decent man. Now she too is a carrier. And even as Dylan tries to convince her that they’ll be safer sticking together, cold-eyed men in a threatening pack of black Suburbans approach, only seconds before Jilly’s classic Coupe DeVille explodes into thin air.

Now the three are on the run together, but with no idea whom they’re running from—or why. Meanwhile Shep has begun exhibiting increasingly disturbing behavior. And whatever it is that’s coursing through their bodies seems to have plunged them into one waking nightmare after another. Seized by sinister premonitions, they find themselves inexplicably drawn to crime scenes—just minutes before the crimes take place.

What this unfathomable power is, how they can use it to stop the evil erupting all around them, and why they have been chosen are only parts of a puzzle that reaches back into the tragic past and the dark secrets they all share: secrets of madness, pain, and untimely death. Perhaps the answer lies in the eerie, enigmatic messages that Shep, with precious time running out, begins to repeat, about an entity who does his work “by the light of the moon.”

By the Light of the Moon is a novel of heart-stopping suspense and transcendent beauty, of how evil can destroy us and love can redeem us—a masterwork of the imagination in which the surprises come page after page and the spell of sublime storytelling triumphs throughout.

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