Midnight
The citizens of Moonlight Cove are changing. Some are losing touch with their deepest emotions. Others are surrendering to their wildest urges. And the few who remain unchanged are absolutely terrified—if not brutally murdered in the dead of night. Enter the shocking world of Moonlight Cove,...
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The citizens of Moonlight Cove are changing. Some are losing touch with their deepest emotions. Others are surrendering to their wildest urges. And the few who remain unchanged are absolutely terrified—if not brutally murdered in the dead of night. Enter the shocking world of Moonlight Cove, where four unlikely survivors confront the darkest realms of human nature...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425194515 (0425194515)
ASIN: 425194515
Publish date: February 3rd 2004
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 496
Edition language: English
Synopsis: Four people are the last hope of Moonlight Cove, because one by one the rest of the citizens are changing into boogeymen, werewolves, mythical creatures, or something entirely new. They are the New People, willing victims of a seductive experiment in chemically induced evolution. They can ...
Def..not my favorite Dean Koontz book..in fact, I thought it was more "silly" than creepy. I think this is when I started to lose my love of DK works.
This novel is a bit of a mixed bag. The overall story was interesting with some truly creepy elements. Though we are aware of the mystery behind the murders early on, Koontz manages to make us (me, at least) interested in how things will unfold. There are a number of strong elements, such as plot-li...
Weird, weird, weird. Never will forget the part where one of the characters ends up bonding physically to his computer. Ick! My least favorite Koontz. Could be that I chose this to read for my 11th grade English class because my evil teacher wouldn't let me read White Fang by Jack London, which is...
This is one of Dean Koontz's earlier novels and originally written in 1989. I was only 19 when I originally read it, boy, that makes me feel old! I'm reread it on unabridged audio recently. Despite its age it still holds up pretty well as a straight up horror novel where the citizens of a nice lit...