Frankenstein: The Dead Town
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Rating | : | 4.32 (560 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1441818413 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 557 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-06 |
Language | : | English |
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Eleven of his novels have risen to number one on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list, and several have been adapted into feature films and TV miniseries. The books of Dean Koontz are published in 38 languages, and worldwide sales top 400 million copies. Dean and Gerda Koontz live in southern California with their golden retriever, Anna, grand-niece of the famous and beloved Trixie.
"As Always--Amazing Use of Words, and More." according to Chrystalia99. Dean Koontz has yet to write a bad book. He doesn't even fall as low as OK, or So-So. This, like all of the Frankenstein books, is a very worthy read. The book tackles technology, the worth of the soul, the human experience, and as usual, koontz has scatte. Laura said Didn't get any better. I gave book 1 and "Didn't get any better" according to Laura. I gave book 1 and 2 of Dean Koontz' Frankenstein series Didn't get any better Laura I gave book 1 and 2 of Dean Koontz' Frankenstein series 4 stars. I found them interesting, new and fast paced. I did have some eye rolls, especially at the goofy police partners and what felt like lazy, juvinile writing, but the good out weighed the bad. T. stars. I found them interesting, new and fast paced. I did have some eye rolls, especially at the goofy police partners and what felt like lazy, juvinile writing, but the good out weighed the bad. T. of Dean Koontz' Frankenstein series Didn't get any better Laura I gave book 1 and 2 of Dean Koontz' Frankenstein series 4 stars. I found them interesting, new and fast paced. I did have some eye rolls, especially at the goofy police partners and what felt like lazy, juvinile writing, but the good out weighed the bad. T. stars. I found them interesting, new and fast paced. I did have some eye rolls, especially at the goofy police partners and what felt like lazy, juvinile writing, but the good out weighed the bad. T. SashaSS said Koontz isKoontz. The book was in good shape. Koontz always loses the thread of the story and wraps it up in an over simplistic, somewhat unsatisfying way. A pale imitation of Stephen King. But he is still better than most writers these days. I did want to know how the stor
The war against humanity is raging. As the small town of Rainbow Falls, Montana, comes under siege, scattered survivors band together to weather the onslaught of the creatures set loose upon the world. He writes of hope and love in the midst of evil in profoundly inspiring and moving ways.”—Chicago Sun-Times. As they ready for battle against overwhelming odds, they will learn the full scope of Victor Frankenstein’s nihilistic plan to remake the future—and the terrifying reach of his shadowy, powerful supporters.Now the good will make their last, best stand. In a climax that will shatter every expectation, their destinies and the fate of humanity hang in the balance.“Koontz is a master of the edge-of-your-seat, paranoid thriller and perhaps the leading American practitioner of the form.”—
He writes of hope and love in the midst of evil in profoundly inspiring and moving ways.”—Chicago Sun-Times. “Koontz is a master of the edge-of-your-seat, paranoid thriller and perhaps the leading American practitioner of the form.”—The Star-Ledger“Koontz writes first-rate suspense, scary and stylish.”—Los Angeles Times“A rarity among bestselling writers, Koontz continues to pursue new ways of telling stories, never content with repeating himself