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Book Review: From the Corner of His Eye -- Dean KoontzI am a huge fan of Dean Koontz. I believe Koontz to be a gifted storyteller, prolific as hell, able to grab your sense of curiousity and hold it to the last page. But then along comes a book like From The Corner Of His Eye...
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Most Memorable Novel: Midnight (1989) by Dean KoontzAuthors should strive to write books that are memorable and timeless (or at least avoid becoming dated easily). Dean Koontz hit the perfect combination of intrigue, memorability and timelessness in a strong-written and fast-paced novel. -
Review of Dean Koontz' Odd Thomas: Querky but SatisfyingA quick review of Dean Koontz novel "Odd Thomas" and its unique plotline and view of death.
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Breathless, by Dean Koontz - Book ReviewBreathless by master wordsmith Dean Koontz is a page-turning novel of suspense, mystery and adventure.
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"In Odd We Trust" Written by Queenie Chan & Dean KoontzRemember this is a Dean Koontz novel as well as a Queenie Chan manga and just when you think you have it solved, another turn in the story comes up and throws it all out of whack. -
Rediscovering Dean KoontzAt one time, I thought Dean Koontz only wrote about government conspiracies. After stumbling across some of his works at a thrift store, my readership of his work has been renewed and my creative processes are overflowing.
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Odd Thomas by Dean KoontzIn this, the first book of the "Odd" series, Dean Koontz introduces Odd Thomas, a frycook with the ability to communicate with the dead.
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Dean Koontz: a Man of Great Character (and Characters)Dean Koontz is not only an accomplished writer but a very decent human being. The impact and kindness he has shown me and my family. -
Forever Odd by Dean KoontzIn this second novel of the Odd Thomas series, Dean Koontz returns the curious reader to Pico Mundo, hometown of our fry cook hero. All is not well.
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Relentless by Dean KoontzBook review of the New York Times Hardcover Fiction book, Relentless by Dean Koontz.
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My Favorite Author - Dean KoontzNew York Times describes Dean Koontz's writing as "psychologically complex, masterly and satisfying." 26 novels rose to number one on the best seller's list; 12 in hard cover and 14 in soft cover. Creator of masterful suspense novels.
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Dean KoontzHave a favorite writer? Are you looking for new books to read? Then check out this article and discover Dean Koontz!
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Dean KoontzA brief look a one of my favorite novelists..... Dean Koontz -
Dean Koontz, is He the Right Author for You?Dean Koontz is a very detailed writer. He may not be for all or the faint of heart. Is he for you? -
Dean Koontz's "Intensity"Dean Koontz is an American author who writes suspenseful thrillers. Among his 12 number one New York Times bestsellers is "Intensity." It is a suspenseful, almost horrific masterpiece. This book will keep you engrossed and entertained!
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Frankenstein City of Night by Dean KoontzThe 2nd book in Dean Koontz Frankenstein it continues the story of Deucalion and his hardships.
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Dean Koontz Books: An AppreciationWhy I love the author Dean Koontz and his works.
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The Key to Midnight by Dean KoontzEven though originally published by Leigh Nichols, this work is thoroughly vintage Dean Koontz. Read on to find out why!
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Dean Koontz: Master of the ImaginationDean Koontz is an amazing writer capable of spinning tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats and glued to the pages from start to finish. -
Dean Koontz's The HusbandCan Dean Koontz fail a reader? Absolutely not!
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Book Review: The Husbandby Dean KoontzBook review of Dean Koontz novel, The Husband -
Strangers, by Dean KoontzThis is a review of one of Dean Koontz's best thrillers, Strangers. It is about a group of people who find out they know more about each other than they thought. And a turning point for humanity is next to come. -
Master of Suspense: Dean KoontzA look into the life of bestselling author Dean Koontz and how he became the success he is today.
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Dean KoontzDean Koontz is well known for writing suspense and horror. Several of his books have reached #1 on the New York Times bestseller list.
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"Odd Hours" by Dean Koontz (pub. 2008)The 4th installment of the Odd Thomas series by Dean Koontz -
Book Review: Frankenstein: City of Night by Dean KoontzA thrilling suspense story of good ol' Frankenstein.
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Little Known Facts About Dean KoontzWhen you think of horror novels, the first name that probably comes to mind is Stephen King. The second is most likely Dean Koontz. Here are some little known facts about the great American fiction writer Dean Koontz. -
Book Review: Phantoms by Dean KoontzA delve into the special world that can only be created by Dean Koontz
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Book Review of "Odd Thomas" by Dean KoontzBook review of "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz; a fantastic thriller with a couple of paranormal twists added that just makes this book all that more fascinating. -
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz: A Book ReviewThe latest Odd Thomas book, from Dean Koontz, Odd Hours, is non-stop action from start to finish, and proves that Oddie will never let you down.
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Book Review: The Bad Place by Dean KoontzA review of Dean Koontz's The Bad Place.
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Book Review: The Face by Dean KoontzBook Review of The Face by Dean Koontz
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Book Review: The Husband by Dean KoontzThis was my first time reading one of Dean Koontz's books, so I thought I would share with you my insight on his book, and writings! -
Dean Koontz and Stephen King: Two Authors, Two Styles, One ChillA comparison of Stephen King and Dean Koontz, two very popular Suspense and Horror fiction authors.
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Book Review: The Good Guy by Dean KoontzA review of Dean Koontz's latest work.
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Book Review: Life Expectancy by Dean KoontzThis is my first time reading a Dean Kootnz novel and it won't be the last.
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"Cold Fire"; By Dean Koontz: A Review"Cold Fire" begins promisingly but ultimately falls apart in one of Koontz's weakest efforts to date.
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Odd Thomas: Examining Dean Koontz's Novel and Titular CharacterWith the creation of Odd Thomas, Master story teller and bestselling author Dean R. Koontz, has given the world one of the most needed, and likable characters in modern literature.
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Dean Koontz's "Odd Thomas" Being Developed into a FilmThe character developed by Koontz will find his way to the big screen with help from actor Anton Yelchin and director Stephen Sommers.
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Book Review: Brother Odd by Dean KoontzA look at the third in Koontz's series about Odd Thomas
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