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Tag: dean koontz

The Servants of Twilight

Dean Koontz Refreshing to see a ‘Twilight’ book without teen vampires. But though its not a damsel, a woman in distress is one of the main characters, this time with a child, who is the cause of all the trouble. The Twilight cult, led by Mother Grace, believes that single mother Christine Scavello’s son Joey […]

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June 3, 2012November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

Winter Moon

Dean Koontz I was quite surprised that the book was published in 1994. I expected a much earlier date, judging by the work. Its not really bad, but it doesn’t have that gripping quality of Koontz’ later works, of which I’m a big fan. That’s when I got to know that this was first published […]

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November 13, 2011November 15, 2020 manuscryptsNo Comments

From the corner of his eye

Dean Koontz That Dean Koontz is an amazing writer of supernatural stories is a known fact. What makes this book special is the mix of several themes that work in superb harmony – a psychotic killer, quantum physics and faith. I’ve always wondered about parallel universes and in this book, the author has tried to […]

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September 27, 2009November 15, 2020 manuscrypts6 Comments

A bridge across time

As I sat in the cafe, I occasionally turned around to watch the Metro construction. Vehicles and pedestrians jostled for space on the ever declining width of MG Road. Just before I got into the cafe, I was part of the crowd – most of which was cursing the mess that the construction was creating, […]

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July 22, 2009January 10, 2021 manuscrypts15 Comments

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