by Dean Koontz
Bah. Bah I say. I decided to read some Koontz to get into a Halloween type of mood. Why do I do this to myself? Besides having a ridiculous premise (dude thinks guy at bar is hired hitman) and guy the so called Good Guy decides to do what it takes to stop a woman he does t know from getting k...
Now I know how it is that I found this book in my Audible library, purchased in 2012, with neither any notation in my GR catalogue nor any memory of ever having listened to it. I can only conclude, after listening for an hour, that I was so bored by it that I forgot about it as soon as I listened to...
Every time I read a Dean Koontz novel I keep hoping that I am going to read one of his great novels that he is certainly capable of putting together. Invariably, I’m disappointed. There were so many flaws in The Good Guy that I’m not even sure where to start. First off, the premise may be interestin...
Not bad. Not awesome. The characters are likable enough that it would be interesting to see them show up again in another "situation" of sorts, but overall the novel itself is pretty forgettable.
Entertaining. Do not expect anything more but sheer and good quality. It's not literature but a nice book for holiday. You won't regret. Recommend.
The ending/reasoning/denoument was rather a let down; I was fully prepared to give this a 5* but it flopped.
Timothy Carrier is minding his own business in a bar, when he is approached by another man and offered a packet containing $10,000 to kill someone. Soon thereafter, another man, the real killer enters and mistakes Tim for the client. Tim tries to buy off the killer with half of the money only to ...
Creepy good. After listening to this book on my mp3 player I had to find a funny light hearted book. This was an excellent thriller!
Good book...had me guessing all the way through, trying to figure out both the "good guy" and the bad guy, lol! As always, there was a hint of the paranormal in there...