by David Axton, Dean Koontz
So I found this book on my shelf and I don't remember it at all. I either DNFed this thing or just erased the memory from my head because it was awful. At times I kept getting a case of deja vu, though now I realize it's because I was mis-remembering this book along with Dan Brown's "Deception Point...
Icebound by Dean Koontz I haven't read a Dean Koontz book in a very long time, but he used to be one of my auto-go-to authors when I was still in high school. Back then, my reading appetite was considerably different, but one thing never changed over the years: I love me a good thriller. As is ...
A homage to Alistair MacLean this is not quite as good or quite as interesting as many of his. In a time when water is running out the world turns to the polar ice-caps. In order to harvest this ice they put some bombs under the ice. With 12 hours to go the icesheet they're on breaks into a icebe...
Different, but still very good. I read the updated version. I'll always make room in my TBR old and new.
Not the kind of thing that you'd normally expect from Dean Koontz, but then this was originally published under a pen name. This is a thriller - a tribute to Alistair Maclean and it's done very nicely.This is a book that doesn't really stand still because of the nature of the story it has to move q...
mp3 work A stunning and suspenseful thriller, about humanity's continuous and sometimes futile battle against nature from one of the most popular and bestselling authors in America. Conducting a strange and urgent experiment of the Arctic icefield, a team of scientists has planted sixty powerful exp...
f all Dean Koontz books I've read this one is the worst. No horror, no suspense, nothing. The main characters made me sick. I felt no sorry for them and if I could I would have killed them both. So perfect it made me sick. This is one of dean koontz main faults in almost all books... he makes too da...