The Voice of the Night
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TBR and then released into the wild
Written under the pseudonym Brian Coffey this book lacks the luster of most of D. Koontz works, it seems amateurish and somewhat preachy. I did stay up until 2:30 to finish it, listening for every strange sound the house was making lol.
The following review is from Amazon CA:
I love most of Dean Koontz's novels. This one kept me intrigued, but it did have its problems. For one thing, it took way too long for Colin to realize that Roy is bad news. The first 150 pages of the book are mostly dialogue between Roy and Colin, where Roy is telling him evil stuff that he's done and Colin's just blowing him off thinking he's joking. During this dialogue I was thinking "Hello...McFly!" I know he was supposed to be wonderstruck by Roy, but come on.
Secondly, the ending was kind of anti-climactic and cheesy. Won't give it away, but you can kind of figure out what's going to happen.
The following review is from Amazon CA:
I love most of Dean Koontz's novels. This one kept me intrigued, but it did have its problems. For one thing, it took way too long for Colin to realize that Roy is bad news. The first 150 pages of the book are mostly dialogue between Roy and Colin, where Roy is telling him evil stuff that he's done and Colin's just blowing him off thinking he's joking. During this dialogue I was thinking "Hello...McFly!" I know he was supposed to be wonderstruck by Roy, but come on.
Secondly, the ending was kind of anti-climactic and cheesy. Won't give it away, but you can kind of figure out what's going to happen.