Hideaway
He was clinically dead after the accident-but was miraculously revived. Now Hatch Harrison and his wife, Lindsey, approach each day with a new appreciation of life...shadowed by his glimpse of death. But something has come back from the other side. A terrible presence that links Hatch's mind to a...
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He was clinically dead after the accident-but was miraculously revived. Now Hatch Harrison and his wife, Lindsey, approach each day with a new appreciation of life...shadowed by his glimpse of death. But something has come back from the other side. A terrible presence that links Hatch's mind to a dangerous psychotic. A dark force of murderous rage that hides within everyone.
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Format: paperback
ASIN: B005ZO6LK4
Publish date: 2011-06-07
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Ganz nett, aber unnötig geschwätzig. Und das geradezu hirnerweichend schwachsinnige Finale hätte die Wertung beinahe auf zwei Sterne gedrückt. Ich war deswegen wirklich stinkig heute morgen.
Oh my. Another Dean Koontz novel. Everytime I pick one of his books up I know four or five things are going to happen. 1º There's always a puppy (in this one there wasn't - which surprised me)2º The main characters are always perfect. They are always knights in shinning armour. They have no faults w...
I first read Hideaway when I was able to waste away an entire day reading and I remember loving it. This time around I listened to it on audio because I can’t keep up with new releases, never mind re-reads. It held up pretty good for a reread but Odd Thomas will probably always be my favorite novel ...
Though I liked the pace of the book and the way the author writes, in general, I really do think he could've done a better job at it. The book is a bit clichee, the ending is downright cheesy and everyone lives happily ever after with the memory of a terror. Though I have to admit at some points the...
This book was good..Not my favorite Dean Koontz book but good enough to garner a four star rating from me. Slightly terrifying, but again not as horrific as I have seen DK in other books.