“Koontz raises intriguing questions about life, death, evil, and faith that are worthy of C. S. Lewis.”
“If there’s an element of menacing chaos in Koontz’s body of work, there’s also another common thread: Good people, fighting back, can make a difference… Koontz knows how to set hooks throughout his novels and has a knack for foreshadowing without giving away the plot store.”
“Perhaps more than any other author, Koontz writes fiction perfectly suited to the mood of America: novels that acknowledge the reality and tenacity of evil but also the power of good; that celebrate the common man and woman; that at their best entertain vastly as they uplift.”
“Koontz’s astonishing novel[s] show him making moral fable[s] out of dark fantasy materials… object lesson[s] in the unfashionable virtues of fortitude, prudence, and a faith far firmer than with-it moderns generally tolerate… Loaded with dialogue the likes of which haven’t been rampant since the 1930s heyday of screwball comedy… Richly sympathetic [characters]… emotionally powerful and thought-provoking.”
“Koontz is a master of melding the supernatural with the commonplace. [His] writing crackles with dry, tongue-in-cheek wit.”
“Dean Koontz straddles the genres… he provides a giddy ride.”
“Classic Koontz features a distinctive narrative that verges on the wise-crackingly facetious… He is also a dab hand at tying in a wacky love story… an acquired taste, but one acquired by millions.”
“Koontz skillfully blends elements… of romance, horror, fantasy, mystery, suspense, thriller, and detective fiction… All of Koontz’s novels are about how to live and his people are the main event. You can believe them. You can believe in them… He can be wickedly satirical and funny… he has a good deal of faith—like Dickens and Chekhov—in individuals.”
“Dean Koontz is as much philosopher as mystery weaver… as much mystic as realist, as much romantic as pragmatist.”
Copyright
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, organizations, places, events, and incidents are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
Text copyright © 2017 by Dean Koontz
Illustration copyright © 2017 Oliver Barrett
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Cover design by Oliver Barrett