by Dean Koontz
Not going to lie, when I first read this years ago I actually loved it. I see the weaknesses now in the re-read though and gave this four stars. Also there is a dog and I just maybe sighed so hard I caused my poor cat's fur to ruffle. Aside: Not my fault she likes to get close when I am reading. Tic...
Another book from the neglected pile of dusty paperbacks. Vietnamese born writer of mystery novels with mommy issues finds a mystery doll on his front porch. Threatening messages appear on his computer, doll comes to life, is evil. This should have been interesting. A scene where a guy tries to hu...
It been awhile since I read a book from master of suspense and this book made remember what I have been missing.A rag doll turns into a freighting terror. Chasing a couple through the streets. Stealing cars with ease they conclude to an ending with a twist. Horror, Suspense with a drop of Sci-fi giv...
This was a funny book, mainly due to the weirdness of some of the characters and not at all what you'd normally expect from Dean Koontz. It's about a man that receives a little cloth doll, it's left on his doorstep and he takes it into his house, which turns out to be the both the biggest mistake of...
First line - Out of a cloudless sky on a windless November day came a sudden shadow that swooped across the bright aqua Corvette.Good old fashioned 'boo' where every thing is incredulous.
This was a pretty weird story and takes an interesting turn. I loved the fact that the hero was Vietnamese-American, and he sounded like a real cutie. It uses a little bit of Vietnamese folklore which was neat as well. Not my favorite by Koontz, because I thought the ending was strangely absurd and...
This review is for the abridged audiobook version. I keep meaning to get around to reading the entire book but something else always grabs my attention and the narrator read this book with such glee that I'm afraid I'd be disappointed. Tommy Phan has just about everything he ever dreamed of; a su...
One of the worst I've ever read, the second worst book I've read by Koontz. Starts off strong, then it turns to crap quickly. Yet again his attempt at writing a quirky female character fails and fails hard. And always with the f***ing golden retriever, God man, it gets old, eventually - and it defin...