Dean Koontz
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One Door Away from Heaven
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"I'm actually in the process of reading this one now and its a really great book. It starts off strong from the first page introducing characters and conflicts that you definitely want to get to know more about. The main protagonist in this novel is Mickey, a twenty something young woman who lives with her aunt in a trailer home and is confused about life and where she wants to go. She actually do..."
Fear Nothing
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"I really enjoyed Fear Nothing. It's a great story that follows Christopher Snow, a young man who is cursed to spend forever in darkness because the slightest sliver of sun rays or fluorescent light could be deadly thanks to a rare skin disease. Still, he does not let this stop him from living as normal a life as possible. After dark, he takes to the streets with his girlfriend Sasha, his dog, and ..."
From the Corner of His Eye
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"From the Corner of His Eye is the first novel that I read by Dean Koontz who has since become my absolute favorite author. The characters in this story are amazing which includes protagonists Barty and Angel, two gifted young children born world's apart but were both born into tragedy, and Junior Cain, the antagonist, a violent criminal with evil intentions. I love the way that he integrates ficti..."
Odd Thomas
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"Odd Thomas is the first book in a series that follows Odd Thomas. He's one of the most eccentric characters in any novel and he has a very special gift--he can see and talk to the dead. Consequently, he uses his gift to help lost souls find peace and justice so they can crossover and he often enjoys the company of ghost Elvis who refuses to leave. Every gift has it's price as the tagline says whe..."
Dean Koontz Store: Green Moon Lanes Black T-shirt
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"If you are an "Odd Thomas" follower, you will understand the significance of this glow-in-the-dark logo. If you have no clue who or what "Odd Thomas" is, you may still love the retro design. And take a sneak peak at the first volume in the series the next time you find yourself browsing fiction . . ."





