by Leigh Nichols, Dean R. Koontz
Before you begin reading this, be aware that it's entirely possible that I will accidentally ruin the entire book. I just have no clue how to talk about The House of Thunder without indulging the twist. The House of Thunder opens with Susan waking up after a 3 week coma following a car accident. S...
I love the way Koontz writes, but this was not one of his best books. It is an earlier work of his, still I picked it up and read this older book (published in 1982). I enjoyed the story, it was original, as Koontz always delivers. He developed the characters well and of course the best part was ...
Before I review this, I should post a disclaimer...technically, I don't really have the right to post a review, since I only made it about halfway through this book before I finally gave up. I suppose it's possible the book got much better in the second-half, but somehow I highly doubt that...I tri...
It wasn't a masterpiece, but it was ok.
It's been quite a while since I've read anything by Dean Koontz, and I figured that it was about time to give him another go. This is one of his older books. That makes me feel old, actually, to say that, as it was published the same year I was born, but, it's true. One of my favorite things about D...