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Dean Koontz

Author of Odd Thomas

532+ Works 228,824 Members 4,051 Reviews 603 Favorited

About the Author

Dean Koontz was born on July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania. He received a degree in education from Shippensburg State College in 1967. A former high school English teacher as well as a teacher-counselor with the Appalachian Poverty Program, he began writing as a child to escape an ugly home life show more caused by his alcoholic father. A prolific writer at a young age, he had sold a dozen novels by the age of 25. Early in his career, he wrote under numerous pen names including David Axton, Brian Coffey, K. R. Dwyer, Leigh Nichols, Richard Paige, and Owen West. He is best known for the books written under his own name, many of which are bestsellers, including Midnight, Cold Fire, The Bad Place, Hideaway, The Husband, Odd Hours, 77 Shadow Street, Innocence, The City, Saint Odd, and The Silent Corner. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Also includes: Brian Coffey (1), Aaron Wolfe (1), John Hill (7)

Series

Works by Dean Koontz

Odd Thomas (2003) 9,725 copies, 251 reviews
Forever Odd (2005) 6,267 copies, 117 reviews
Watchers (1987) 6,072 copies, 131 reviews
Brother Odd (2006) 5,737 copies, 112 reviews
Intensity (1995) 5,187 copies, 70 reviews
Velocity (2005) 4,631 copies, 95 reviews
The Husband (2006) 4,521 copies, 89 reviews
Lightning (1988) 4,481 copies, 88 reviews
Odd Hours (2008) 4,378 copies, 115 reviews
The Taking (2004) 4,294 copies, 74 reviews
False Memory (1999) 4,197 copies, 50 reviews
Life Expectancy (2004) 4,183 copies, 70 reviews
Fear Nothing (1997) 4,181 copies, 55 reviews
From the Corner of His Eye (2000) 4,102 copies, 60 reviews
Phantoms (1983) 4,062 copies, 53 reviews
Sole Survivor (1997) 3,709 copies, 38 reviews
The Good Guy (2007) 3,679 copies, 70 reviews
Prodigal Son (2005) — Author — 3,582 copies, 63 reviews
Seize the Night (1999) 3,564 copies, 28 reviews
Hideaway (1992) 3,504 copies, 26 reviews
The Bad Place (1990) 3,495 copies, 35 reviews
The Face (2003) 3,480 copies, 31 reviews
The Darkest Evening of the Year (2007) 3,477 copies, 97 reviews
By the Light of the Moon (2002) 3,470 copies, 35 reviews
Mr. Murder (1993) 3,433 copies, 28 reviews
Strangers (1986) 3,336 copies, 38 reviews
Dragon Tears (1993) 3,325 copies, 22 reviews
One Door Away from Heaven (2001) 3,317 copies, 35 reviews
Cold Fire (1991) 3,278 copies, 40 reviews
Dark Rivers of the Heart (1994) 3,194 copies, 26 reviews
Midnight (1989) 3,123 copies, 23 reviews
The Door to December (1985) 3,064 copies, 24 reviews
Tick Tock (1996) 3,023 copies, 44 reviews
City of Night (2005) 2,813 copies, 35 reviews
Whispers (1980) 2,632 copies, 33 reviews
The Eyes of Darkness (1981) 2,451 copies, 35 reviews
Darkfall (1984) 2,422 copies, 28 reviews
Icebound (1976) 2,364 copies, 28 reviews
Breathless (2009) 2,350 copies, 66 reviews
Winter Moon (1994) 2,348 copies, 25 reviews
The House of Thunder (1982) 2,341 copies, 28 reviews
Your Heart Belongs to Me (2008) 2,308 copies, 57 reviews
Strange Highways (1995) 2,292 copies, 13 reviews
Twilight Eyes (1985) 2,254 copies, 27 reviews
Shadowfires (1987) 2,233 copies, 15 reviews
Relentless (2009) 2,210 copies, 57 reviews
The Key To Midnight (1989) 2,186 copies, 16 reviews
The Funhouse (1980) — some editions — 2,179 copies, 28 reviews
The Servants of Twilight (1984) 2,105 copies, 14 reviews
Odd Apocalypse (2012) 2,094 copies, 50 reviews
Demon Seed (1973) 2,088 copies, 26 reviews
Night Chills (1976) 1,971 copies, 28 reviews
Dead and Alive (2009) 1,881 copies, 31 reviews
The Voice Of The Night (1980) 1,856 copies, 16 reviews
Deeply Odd (2013) 1,804 copies, 50 reviews
The Mask (1981) 1,742 copies, 17 reviews
Lost Souls (2010) 1,704 copies, 30 reviews
The Vision (1977) 1,642 copies, 21 reviews
The Face Of Fear (1977) 1,639 copies, 16 reviews
Saint Odd (2015) 1,552 copies, 47 reviews
What The Night Knows (2010) 1,469 copies, 67 reviews
Shattered (1973) 1,397 copies, 12 reviews
The Silent Corner (2017) 1,351 copies, 63 reviews
Ashley Bell (2015) 1,153 copies, 86 reviews
77 Shadow Street (2011) 1,136 copies, 49 reviews
The Dead Town (2011) 1,097 copies, 21 reviews
Innocence (2013) 1,054 copies, 55 reviews
Odd Interlude (2012) 989 copies, 24 reviews
The Whispering Room (2017) 978 copies, 33 reviews
The Crooked Staircase (2018) 803 copies, 30 reviews
The City (2014) 776 copies, 52 reviews
A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog (2009) 766 copies, 44 reviews
The Forbidden Door (2018) 735 copies, 23 reviews
In Odd We Trust (2008) 697 copies, 19 reviews
Devoted (2020) 638 copies, 25 reviews
The Night Window (2019) 610 copies, 22 reviews
Elsewhere (2020) 515 copies, 15 reviews
Santa's Twin (1996) 478 copies, 8 reviews
Chase (1972) 473 copies, 8 reviews
The Other Emily (2021) 469 copies, 14 reviews
The House at the End of the World (2023) 411 copies, 6 reviews
The City (2014) 397 copies, 7 reviews
The Bad Weather Friend (2024) 390 copies, 12 reviews
The Big Dark Sky (2022) 380 copies, 9 reviews
Oddkins (1988) 337 copies, 12 reviews
Quicksilver (2022) 335 copies, 12 reviews
Darkness Under the Sun (2010) 323 copies, 15 reviews
In the Heart of the Fire (2019) 289 copies, 25 reviews
Odd Is on Our Side (Graphic Novel) (2010) 264 copies, 5 reviews
A Darkness in My Soul (1972) 247 copies, 1 review
After Death (2023) 242 copies, 2 reviews
The Moonlit Mind (2011) 234 copies, 14 reviews
The Paper Doorway (2001) 217 copies, 3 reviews
Photographing the Dead (2019) 207 copies, 17 reviews
Nightmare Journey (1975) 204 copies, 1 review
You Are Destined To Be Together Forever (2014) 196 copies, 8 reviews
A Werewolf Among Us (1973) 194 copies, 2 reviews
Beastchild (1970) 186 copies, 1 review
The Neighbor {short story} (2014) 181 copies, 10 reviews
The Praying Mantis Bride (2019) 179 copies, 10 reviews
Red Rain (2019) 177 copies, 9 reviews
Odd Interlude: 1 (2012) 173 copies, 7 reviews
Memories of Tomorrow (2019) 169 copies, 11 reviews
The Forest of Lost Souls (2024) 168 copies, 3 reviews
The Mercy of Snakes (2019) 163 copies, 6 reviews
Beautiful Death: The Art of the Cemetery (1996) 162 copies, 7 reviews
Odd Interlude: 3 (2012) 162 copies, 5 reviews
Trapped (1989) 161 copies, 6 reviews
Robot Santa (2004) 154 copies, 2 reviews
Hanging on (1973) 153 copies, 1 review
Bliss to You: Trixie's Guide to a Happy Life (2008) — Dog — 148 copies, 8 reviews
Odd Interlude: 2 (2012) 148 copies, 4 reviews
The Book of Counted Sorrows (2001) 146 copies, 2 reviews
Blood Risk (1973) 145 copies, 2 reviews
Anti-Man (1970) 142 copies, 1 review
Writing Popular Fiction (1972) 135 copies, 2 reviews
Ricochet Joe (2017) 134 copies, 9 reviews
Going Home in the Dark (2025) 130 copies, 5 reviews
Wilderness (2013) 118 copies, 4 reviews
Invasion (1975) 117 copies
The Haunted Earth (1973) 113 copies, 1 review
Scary Stories (2006) 109 copies, 1 review
Time Thieves (1977) 106 copies, 1 review
Life is Good!: Lessons in Joyful Living (2004) 104 copies, 6 reviews
Fear That Man / Toyman (1969) — Author — 94 copies
The Lost Soul of the City (2021) 94 copies, 5 reviews
The Fall of the Dream Machine / The Star Venturers (1969) — Author — 93 copies, 2 reviews
The Flesh in the Furnace (1972) 93 copies
Last Light (2015) 93 copies
Warlock (1972) 91 copies, 1 review
Final Hour (2015) 88 copies, 1 review
Christmas Is Good!: Trixie Treats & Holiday Wisdom (2005) — Editor; Dog — 86 copies, 5 reviews
The Dark Symphony (1970) 85 copies, 1 review
Doom of the Green Planet / Star Quest (1968) — Author — 84 copies, 2 reviews
How to Write Best Selling Fiction (1981) 80 copies, 1 review
Hell's Gate (1970) 79 copies, 2 reviews
Starblood (1972) 76 copies
Surrounded (1974) 76 copies, 2 reviews
Gentle is the Angel of Death (2021) 74 copies, 3 reviews
Zero In (2021) 74 copies, 3 reviews
Kaleidoscope (2021) 72 copies, 3 reviews
The Crimson Witch (1971) 71 copies, 2 reviews
The Friend of the Family (2026) 70 copies, 2 reviews
Light Has Weight, but Darkness Does Not (2021) 70 copies, 4 reviews
Corkscrew (2021) 68 copies, 3 reviews
The Bone Farm (2018) 64 copies, 5 reviews
Dragonfly (1975) 64 copies
Time Thieves / Against Arcturus (1972) — Author — 62 copies, 1 review
Sharkman Six (2001) 60 copies
After the Last Race (1974) 60 copies, 1 review
Star Quest (1968) 58 copies
I, Trixie, Who is Dog (2009) 58 copies, 1 review
Demon Child (1971) 56 copies
Dance With the Devil (1970) 55 copies
The Long Sleep (1975) 43 copies, 1 review
Children of the Storm (1972) 42 copies
Strike Deep (1974) 42 copies
Legacy of Terror (1971) 40 copies
Black River (2017) 37 copies, 3 reviews
Ask Anna: Advice for the Furry and Forlorn (2014) 36 copies, 2 reviews
Phantoms [1998 film] (1998) — Screenplay — 36 copies
Four Days to Veracruz: A Novel (2003) 35 copies, 1 review
Dark of the Woods (1970) 35 copies
Fear That Man (2004) 28 copies
Trixie and Jinx (2010) 26 copies, 2 reviews
The Wall of Masks (1975) 25 copies
Nevermore (2010) 23 copies
Wilderness and Other Stories (2014) 23 copies, 3 reviews
Dean Koontz Omnibus: The Vision / Hideaway (1994) 22 copies, 1 review
Soft Come the Dragons (1970) 21 copies, 1 review
The Dark of Summer (1972) 20 copies
Mountain Witness 20 copies, 1 review
The Psychedelic Children (1968) 16 copies
Night Fears: A Collection of Horror Stories (1989) — Author — 15 copies
Der Maya-Fries (1995) 14 copies
Horror: fünf unheimliche Romane (1993) — Contributor — 14 copies
Medianoche (2008) 13 copies, 1 review
Ride the Storm 13 copies
Brother Odd / Forever Odd / Odd Thomas (2009) 11 copies, 1 review
Dark Web (2018) 10 copies, 1 review
Storm Front (2000) 10 copies
Fremmede 2. del (1991) 10 copies
Down in the Darkness 9 copies, 1 review
Relampagos (1990) 8 copies
Fremmede 1. del (1988) 8 copies, 1 review
Misc. Dean Koontz Books (1970) 7 copies
Dean Koontz's Frankenstein: Storm Surge (2016) 7 copies, 1 review
Bruno (1971) 6 copies
Dean Koontz Poster (1994) 6 copies
Nameless: Season One (2019) 6 copies, 1 review
Snatcher (1986) 6 copies
NIGHT CRY FALL 1986 (1986) 5 copies
The Scariest Thing I Know {short story} (2000) — Author — 5 copies, 1 review
Attila (1992) 5 copies
Sjelens sår. B.2 (1996) 5 copies
Un soir de cauchemar (2013) 5 copies
Watchers [1988 Film] (1988) — Based on a Novel By — 5 copies
Escalofríos (1994) 5 copies
Ollie's Hands (1973) — Contributor — 4 copies
Nameless 3 copies
Duivelszaad (1998) 3 copies
O comboio fantasma (1980) 3 copies
Horror pur (1995) 3 copies
Intrusos 3 copies
RED OSCURA (2019) 3 copies
Sündenlos: Thriller (2024) 3 copies
Yabancilar-Altin (2015) 3 copies
Shadow Fires 3 copies
Dean Koontz Nevermore #4 (2011) 3 copies
The Manager 3 copies
The Funhouse by Dean Koontz (1994-06-01) (1848) — Author — 3 copies
Breathless / Relentless (2016) 3 copies
Atrapados en el hielo 3 copies, 1 review
Dean Koontz 3 Book Pack (2006) 3 copies
Il codice (2022) 2 copies, 1 review
Kuulustelu (1991) 2 copies
Sessiz Köse (2018) 2 copies
Twilight Eyes / Darkfall (1999) 2 copies, 1 review
Nattens Ögon 2 copies
Jane Hawk Thriller (5) (2019) 2 copies
Frankenstein 3 2 copies
Dean Koontz Nevermore #6 (2011) 2 copies
Fogo frio (1995) 2 copies
Dean Koontz Nevermore #2 (2011) 2 copies
Susurros 2 copies, 1 review
Dean Koontz Nevermore #5 (2011) 2 copies
In the Dark 2 copies, 1 review
The Pig Society 2 copies
Helten (2008) 2 copies
Bezgrēcīgie : romāns (2016) 2 copies
The Bad Place / Midnight (1993) 2 copies
Dévotion (2021) 2 copies
Čukstu telpā : romāns (2021) 2 copies
L'escalier du diable (2021) 2 copies
La porte interdite (2021) 2 copies
Les yeux des ténèbres (2021) 2 copies
Der dunkle Himmel (2024) 2 copies
Watchers 4 [1998 Film] (1998) — Novel by — 2 copies
3 Novel Set 1 copy
Muse 1 copy
The Pace 1 copy
La Peau des héros (1973) 1 copy
Bay Katil 1 copy
O guardião 1 copy
Alucinogenia 1 copy
Čuvari 1 copy
Bone Yard 1 copy
Cursa (2009) 1 copy
Isfengselet (1998) 1 copy
Soţul (2011) 1 copy
Das Höllentor. (1976) 1 copy
Black House 1 copy
Besatt (1988) 1 copy
Sjelens sr (2001) 1 copy
O i tame (2020) 1 copy
Navnls frykt (2001) 1 copy
F♯r♯ ©ʼndurare (2011) 1 copy
Grip natten (2002) 1 copy
Nöbet 1 copy
Soguk Isikla Randevu (2015) 1 copy
Ochránce (2008) 1 copy
Vīrs (2007) 1 copy
Anti-Man 1 copy
Killerbot (1969) 1 copy
Fenêtre sur la peur (2022) 1 copy
Otrais (2008) 1 copy
Aizstāvis : [romāns] (2008) 1 copy
Végsőkig (1998) 1 copy
Fogo Frio 1 copy
Brother Odd 1 copy
La nuit des cafards (1991) 1 copy
Un chien en or (2019) 1 copy
O limite do terror (1995) 1 copy
A Third Hand 1 copy
Hung 1 copy
Devoção 1 copy
Hogueras espectrales 1 copy, 1 review
Ochii Intunericului (2020) 1 copy
Father's Day 1 copy
Parlor Trick 1 copy
Kittens 1 copy
Il codice 1 copy
La feria del terror (1993) 1 copy
Shock Wave 1 copy
Deadline 1 copy
Visões 1 copy
Website 1 copy
Meia-Noite 1 copy
Estranhos 1 copy
Esconderijo 1 copy
ÇATIRTI 1 copy
We Three 1 copy
Red Dog Bait 1 copy
En ond plats 1 copy
Hardshell 1 copy
O Marido 1 copy
The Damned 1 copy

Associated Works

Winesburg, Ohio (1919) — Afterword, some editions — 6,555 copies, 136 reviews
Again, Dangerous Visions (1972) — Contributor — 1,186 copies, 13 reviews
Where There's a Will (1940) — Introduction, some editions — 831 copies, 22 reviews
Songs of the Dying Earth (2009) — Introduction — 699 copies, 15 reviews
The Girl, the Gold Watch and Everything (1962) — Introduction, some editions — 511 copies, 12 reviews
Wine of the Dreamers (1950) — Introduction, some editions — 330 copies, 8 reviews
The Nightrunners (1987) — Introduction, some editions — 294 copies, 4 reviews
October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween (2000) — Contributor — 281 copies, 10 reviews
Stalkers: 19 Original Tales by the Masters of Terror (1989) — Contributor — 265 copies, 6 reviews
The Science of Superheroes (2002) — Introduction, some editions — 181 copies, 4 reviews
Witches' Brew (2002) — Contributor — 139 copies
Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction, Volume 3: Supermen (1984) — Contributor — 129 copies, 1 review
Continuum 1 (1974) — Contributor — 128 copies, 1 review
Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology (1974) — Contributor — 126 copies
Cyber-killers (1997) — Contributor, some editions — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Predators (1993) — Contributor — 110 copies
David Copperfield's Tales of the Impossible (-0001) — Preface — 110 copies, 2 reviews
Night Visions 6: All Original Stories (1988) — Introduction — 99 copies, 1 review
The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2000) — Contributor — 99 copies, 2 reviews
Future City (1973) — Contributor — 96 copies, 1 review
Night Visions 4 (1987) — Contributor — 90 copies
Between Time and Terror (1995) — Contributor — 86 copies
The Ultimate Witch (1993) — Contributor — 83 copies, 1 review
The City, 2000 A.D: Urban Life through Science Fiction (1950) — Contributor — 71 copies
Screamplays (Anthology) (1997) — Introduction — 67 copies
Post Mortem (Short Stories Anthology) (1989) — Afterword — 67 copies, 2 reviews
The Architecture of Fear (1987) — Contributor — 55 copies
Odd Thomas [2013 film] (2013) — Original novel — 55 copies
Powers: Secret Histories: A Bibliography (2009) — Introduction — 48 copies, 1 review
Children of Infinity (1973) — Contributor — 47 copies, 2 reviews
The Complete Masters of Darkness (1991) — Contributor — 39 copies, 1 review
Detours (2015) — Author — 34 copies
Scary! 2: More Stories That Will Make You Scream (2002) — Contributor — 34 copies
Infinity Three (1971) 34 copies, 1 review
October Dreams II (Anthology) (2016) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
Tropical Chills (1988) — Contributor — 32 copies, 1 review
Obsessions (1991) — Contributor, some editions — 31 copies, 1 review
Infinity Four (1972) — Contributor — 29 copies
Demon Seed [1977 film] (1991) — Original book — 17 copies, 1 review
Outoja tarinoita 3 (1991) — Contributor — 17 copies
Hideaway [1995 film] (2004) — Original book — 14 copies
Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes: A Panorama of Science Fiction (1973) — Contributor — 13 copies, 1 review
Prisoners and Other Stories (1992) — Afterword — 12 copies
Love Can Be: A Literary Collection about Our Animals (2018) — Contributor — 11 copies, 2 reviews
Kauhupokkari 1 — Contributor — 11 copies
Galaxy Science Fiction 1969 May, Vol. 28, No. 4 (1969) — Contributor — 9 copies
Legacies (2010) — Contributor — 8 copies
Venture Science Fiction August 1969 (1969) — Contributor — 7 copies
Worlds of Tomorrow No. 25, Winter 1970 (1970) — Author — 7 copies
Criminal Justice through Science Fiction (1977) — Contributor — 6 copies
Old Curiosity Shop (1999) — Afterword — 6 copies
Territoires de l'inquiétude. 7 (1993) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Koontz, Dean
Legal name
Koontz, Dean Ray
Other names
Coffey, Brian
Nichols, Leigh
West, Owen
Wolfe, Aaron
Axton, David
Dwyer, Deanna (show all 11)
Dwyer, K.R.
Hill, John
North, Anthony
Paige, Richard
Koontz, Dean R.
Birthdate
1945-07-09
Gender
male
Education
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (BA|1967)
Occupations
author
Organizations
Canine Companions for Independence
Awards and honors
World Horror Convention Grand Master Award (1996)
Short biography
Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire. Many of his books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list, with 14 hardcovers and 16 paperbacks reaching the number-one position. Koontz wrote under a number of pen names earlier in his career, including "David Axton", "Deanna Dwyer", "K.R. Dwyer", "Leigh Nichols" and "Brian Coffey". He has published over 105 novels, a number of novellas and collections of short stories, and has sold over 450 million copies of his work.

Koontz was born on July 9, 1945, in Everett, Pennsylvania, the son of Florence (née Logue) and Raymond Koontz. He has said that he was regularly beaten and abused by his alcoholic father, which influenced his later writing, as also did the courage of his physically diminutive mother in standing up to her husband. In his senior year at Shippensburg State College, he won a fiction competition sponsored by Atlantic Monthly magazine. After graduation in 1967, he went to work as an English teacher at Mechanicsburg High School in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. In the 1960s, Koontz worked for the Appalachian Poverty Program, a federally funded initiative designed to help poor children. In a 1996 interview with Reason magazine, he said that while the program sounded "very noble and wonderful, ... in reality, it was a dumping ground for violent children ... and most of the funding ended up 'disappearing somewhere.'" This experience greatly shaped Koontz's political outlook. In his book, The Dean Koontz Companion, he recalled that he

"... realized that most of these programs are not meant to help anyone, merely to control people and make them dependent. I was forced to reconsider everything I'd once believed. I developed a profound distrust of government regardless of the philosophy of the people in power. I remained a liberal on civil-rights issues, became a conservative on defense, and a semi-libertarian on all other matters."
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Everett, Pennsylvania, USA
Places of residence
Newport Beach, California, USA
Map Location
Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviews

4,293 reviews
I had met 'Watchers' when we were both much younger, way back in the Eighties, I think we'd have had a good time. Now, more than three decades later, we're both showing our age.

I can see the appeal 'Watchers' had when it first hit shelves but I'm distracted by the literary equivalent of Eighties hairstyles and jackets with padded shoulders. I'm also more cranky and harder to impress than I was back then, so 'Watchers' now presses my buttons, both about voyeuristic violence and paper-thin show more characterisations of women. Yeah, I know, grumpy old git talking.

But then there was Einstein, the genetically enhanced Golden Retriever with language skills and a brain bigger than our ex-Delta Force (why are they always ex-Delta Force?) hero. Einstein was wonderful. Einstein justified the whole book. Anyone not liking Einstein needs a personality transplant.

I know that 'Watchers' is a favourite Koontz book for many of his readers and I can see why: Einstein, a scary monster, Einstein, outwitting the NSA, Einstein, triumphing over broken pasts and building a hopeful future, Einstein, defeating bad guys who really deserve it and finding good guys who will help in adversity because of ... well, Einstein.

I tried hard to give myself up to this book and to Einstein and to the long-time-coming confrontations and I mostly made it, except for the times when I got distracted or had my buttons pressed.

At the start of the book, I was sure I was going to have fun. I was one chapter in and I'd already had one murder, one almost-encounter with a menacing something and a meeting with a very bright dog. I was hooked.

Then I started to have doubts.



There was too much relish in the descriptions of how the contract killer does his job. I felt like I was in a Jack Reacher novel only without a good guy to save the day.

I hated the subplot of the TV Repair Man turned stalker. I'm not sure if it just hasn't aged well of if Koontz doesn't write women who seem real but I'm I didn't buy Nora's internal dialogue,

That's not to say the writing was bad. I hated both the assassin and the stalker. In my youth I'd have been glad to hate them and wait for the moment when they got theirs but my older, crankier self kept going, 'This level of detail seems exploitative, don't ya think? I mean, why else is it there?'

'Watchers' is definitely of its time. A lot of the plot has an 'only in the 80s' feel: the Russians are killing people rather than buying the President, the NSA are the good guys and no one has a phone. When our hero explains computers to Nora and tells her that they make everything more fluid and that they'll make it more difficult for governments to control individuals, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry. None of this is a criticism of Koontz. I just wish I read this in the Eighties when I'd have seen the same world he did.

By modern standards, the pace is leisurely but I don't think it suffers because of it The pacing reminded me of dancing the flamenco, starting with slow, stylised posturing, leading into fast, hot-blooded action.

The emotional palette in 'Watchers' is limited but effective, like a graphic novel done in black and white with splashes of red à la 'Sin City'. People are either very bad or very good and blood flows often and copiously.



Women don't feature heavily, except for Nora who starts as a broken flower and evolves into someone comfortable with using an Uzzi at close range. I didn't find her convincing in either role. I could see why she like Einstein but I was less clear on why she fell so hard and fast for our ex-Delta Force hero (did I mention I didn't like him much? I was hoping he'd make The Ultimate Sacrifice).

I recommend the audiobook version of 'Watchers'. It's a recent recording with strong narration by Edoardo Ballerini. Click on the SoundCloud link below to hear a sample.


https://soundcloud.com/audiobooksalive/watchers-by-dean-koontz-audiobook-excerpt
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This only just got 4 stars due to Dean Koontz's seemingly uncanny ability to mess up a fantastic story right at the very end. He did this with Phantoms by wimping out and invoking the great god, Science, and now he's gone and done the same thing again here.

It was a truly great ride right up to the last 100 pages(approx.) when he decided to introduce what he clearly thought was a really cool and unexpected twist by letting us know that the house was in fact built on a tear in space-time show more which caused future creatures which from what I could make out are future humans that have been adjusted by some sort of nano-machines that use the human as a host upon orders of some sort of intelligence called the One. This is all very well and good, and is hinted at throughout the novel with various messages being heard by the various characters, but I really do wish Mr Koontz would have the guts to not make it about how great and all powerful science is. Just for once I'd like it to be about how powerful nature, or demons, or some sort of weird and wonderful creature is. Not something enhanced with nano-tech or something being beaten and dispatched because, of course, science is so much more powerful than mere nature.

This novel isn't nearly as bad as I'm making out, but it is very annoying when I'm 90% through the novel wondering what this demonic creature is and where it comes from and why it's here and getting really excited to know whether it turns out to be an ancient god, or a demonic power previously unknown, or some other force of nature that got screwed up somewhere in the dim and distant past, only to find out that it comes down to Koontz's great god Science, ...yet again!

Read this for the first 90%, then stop and make up your own ending. You'll be happier, and it'll be a better novel for it.
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Jane Hawk is back. She's still on the run....a fugitive....a rogue FBI agent. Following the apparent suicide of her husband, Jane discovered a conspiracy, something so evil and diabolical that she immediately knew she had to find those responsible and stop them. A group of powerful, wealthy people have developed technology that can hijack the will of any person...take over their brain. The person can be made to do anything. No resistance. No conscience. They will obey without question. Some show more people are made to kill themselves like Jane's husband. Others are made to commit terrorist acts. And some are just used as mindless sex slaves for the wealthy. They made a mistake when they killed Jane's husband. They made a mistake when they threatened the life of her young son. They made a mistake when they tried to kill her. And, they made the biggest mistake of all when they underestimated her power to bring them down, to exact revenge.

This book is hard hitting from the beginning and doesn't let up until the very end. I loved the first book in this series, The Silent Corner.....and I enjoyed this book just as much. Jane Hawk kicks ass. She is intelligent, resilient, and cunning. As a highly trained FBI agent, she knows how to use surveillance, interrogation and techonology to her best advantage. She also knows how to avoid being seen, unless she chooses to be noticed.

Dean Koontz is hit or miss for me. His horror books recycle plot elements a bit too much -- sentient dogs, groups of people battling supernatural forces, etc. But the Jane Hawk series is something from Koontz that's fresh and wonderfully written. He could even write in a talking dog and nobody would see a single eyeroll from me.....that's how much I like Jane Hawk. A strong, hard-hitting, brutal female main character. The story has great realistic action and excitement. It's not often I sit and read an entire book in one sitting, but this series has had me burning the midnight oil twice now. I'm sure I will be totally into the third book, The Crooked Staircase, when it comes out in June 2018.

**I voluntarily read an advanced readers copy of this book from Random House - Ballentine via NetGalley. All opinions expressed are entirely my own.**
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THE HUSBAND Review This could possibly be the last good Dean Koontz novel. I only say "possibly" because I have yet to read RELENTLESS, which was published after this one, and do not hold high hopes for me liking it.
 
Written in 2006, three years after the stellar debut of Pico Mundo's paranormally-inclined fry cook, THE HUSBAND avoids all the typical Koontz trappings. There's no witty/sarcastic narrator, no uber smart Golden, no blond female lead, no unrealistic dialogue, absolutely zero show more filler, and not a hint of quirky, preposterous, mustache-twirling villainous types. 
 
There's something truly fresh about this book, and I think what stands out the most is, Koontz actually managed to scare me again. There are more than a few scenes from the kidnapped wife's POV that chilled me to the bone. One especially terrifying chapter has the kidnapper's voice circling her in the darkness, drawing closer, drifting away, leaning in, ebbing... sometimes it's so close that she fears he's about to kiss her. I'm not doing justice to the scene, but suffice to say that, after reading it, I needed a space heater to thaw the blood in my veins. I haven't felt that way during a Koontz novel since reading DRAGON TEARS in 1993, and I think that novel only scared me because I was 13 years old. Back then, Barney the Big Purple Pedophile scared the shit out of me.
 
Our main character, Mitch, is a likable enough guy, but by the end of THE HUSBAND, he's a broken individual. He manages some pretty nasty and twisted things after finding out why his wife was kidnapped. If I'd been in Mitch's shoes, well... the song "Five Minutes Alone", by Pantera, comes to mind. Needless to say, I still rooted for the man Mitch became, but I was a tad more fearful of him than for him.
 
In the last Koontz book I read, the MC (a pastry chef) droned on and on about this baked good or that tasty confection. It was useless information, and as boring as turtle sex. Koontz is also known for describing at length plantlife in exceedingly banal prose. When I first started THE HUSBAND and found out that the MC was a gardener, I almost slammed the book closed. I thought, "Wonderful... now he has a reason to bore me to death," but I continued to read. Boy, am I ever glad I did.
 
The ending ties everything up nicely if a bit too quickly. But I think the finale only speeds by because the middle of the book is so well paced. Koontz had me on the edge of my seat for over 95% of this book, so much so that I didn't want the ride to end. Sweet baby Tom Cruise, I wish he still wrote like this. I did deduct half a star for the tacked-on final chapter. It read as if someone told Koontz: "You have to say something about what happened afterward. Toss in a one-page epilogue of sorts and call it a day." To which Koontz responded: "Fuckin' A. I'm on that shit like scars on John Wayne Bobbit!" The final thousand words of THE HUSBAND are so rushed and heartless you'll feel as if you've just been raped by a rabbit that suffers from premature ejaculation, leaving you with this final thought: "That was brief and uncalled for."
 
In summation, should you choose to read a Dean Koontz book from this century, pick up THE HUSBAND. It won't win any literary awards, but it's a tense thriller by a former master of suspense. This is Koontz on his game, and it shouldn't be missed. Highly recommended. 
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