Thursday, August 24, 2017

The Silent Corner by Dean Koontz

I remember when Dean Koontz said he wasn't a fan of writing books in a series.

That seems to have gone out the window ever since he dove into the Odd Thomas affair.

The Silent Corner begins a new series with a female lead.

Without giving much of anything away as far as plot, this book is bizarre. I know that's not some mind-blowing revelation about a Koontz book but, seriously, I kept shaking my head as I read this because it was just so odd.

The story is quite taunt. It keeps you guessing and going and wondering, "what in the world is going on"

Dean Koontz does some fantastic work and this one absolutely stacks up with some of his better offerings.

Here's the kicker: even though some of the technology used in this book is a bit out there...it is absolutely conceivable that we will see some variations in the very near future -  if it isn't already out there.

This book was provided for review, at no cost, by Bantam Publishing.

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