This is an older book, it was released in 1990. This was very obvious when during one portion of the book a character hacks into a computer system just by doing something similar to "googling."This book was filled with characters that I found interesting and a story line that while is very mystical, is more believable than the other horror books that jump the shark. I feel like Stephen King is very predictable in that he always goes back to aliens. In this case, I was pleasantly surprised to see to find myself surprised with the plot and where it goes.
This is not my favorite of Dean Koontz's books. I would recommend this book if you're going on a trip somewhere and you need a backup book in case you finish your first book and need something to occupy you.























4 comments:
Hey Michelle, I'm on Goodreads, but I don't know the 1st thing about it. I looked at a bunch of the lists, but that's about it. I have no idea how to find friends...
If you figure it out let me know!
Lol, I think you have to search by the name they have or the e-mail address you've got on there........send me an e-mail and let me know what the e-mail is that you've signed up with... taukiuvea.michelle@gmail.com
Oh, I am a whimp, I can't do scary!!!
Happy reading to you :)
I'm a huge fa of Dean Koontz, but have never read this one (he has SO many books, how could anyone have read them all, right?). I keep looking for a new one to read. Doesn't it seem like SO many of his books include scientific experiments and hyper-intelligent dogs? Perhaps that Koontz's aliens?
If you've not read it I HIGHLY recommend "Fear Nothing" it's my favorite book by Koontz and one of my favorite books in general.
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