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To keep a pair of gentle, unidentifiable animals safe, carpenter Grady Adams makes a dangerous decision.
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This dog’s-eye view of the holidays from Dean Koontz’s beloved golden retriever, Trixie, is irresistible fun. Photos.
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The author’s loving tribute to Trixie, the joyful, keenly spiritual golden retriever who changed his family forever.
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Bestselling novelist Cullen “Cubby” Greenwich becomes the next target of a reclusive, psychopathic book critic.
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Dean Koontz's Frankenstein (Graphic Novel)
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Horror is about to meet its maker. The first installment in an electrifying graphic-novel adaptation of Dean Koontz’ Frankenstein, by bestselling authors Kevin J Anderson and Chuck Dixon! Two centuries ago, a man named Victor Frankenstein defied nature and created human life by combining dead tissue and the power of a lightning bolt. The experiment yielded a monster so powerful that both creature and creator were long thought to have been destroyed, victims of science gone mad. In the present day, a man who calls himself Victor Helios is one of New Orleans’ wealthiest citizens. A philanthropist with a beautiful wife and hundreds of loyal employees, Victor holds an astounding amount of influence over the city—but all is not as it seems. The terrible secret that Victor has been keeping is about to be discovered. The war to save humanity begins now…. Includes an introduction and an original story in comics form by Dean Koontz! more...
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A year after his heart transplant, 34-year-old Ryan Perry believes he’s being stalked by his beautiful young donor.
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The bestselling author shares the meaning of bliss as he learned it from his dearly departed golden retriever, Trixie.
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Haunted by dreams of a strange red tide, Odd Thomas is drawn to a small coastal town where nothing is as it seems….
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The Darkest Evening of the Year
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Amy Redwing rescues abused dogs. But who will rescue her from a dark past and a monster bent on her destruction?
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A riveting thriller about an ordinary man drawn into a vortex of terror after being mistaken for a hired killer.
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Odd Thomas seeks sanctuary with monks in an isolated Western monastery that’s also a haven for abandoned children. But evil still finds Odd.
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Unable to come up with $2 million ransom, Mitch must find his wife’s captors and save her himself!
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Odd Thomas, the likeable short-order cook from Pico Mundo, is searching for his missing childhood friend. Can his other-worldly guides offer help?
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Odd Thomas must use his “connection” with the dead to save his town from an evil menace. 2003.
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Rolling Stone has called Dean Koontz "America's most popular suspense novelist," but he's so much more. Incorporating elements of many genres, often including comic elements, Koontz is one of those authors who creates a completely distinct world with each novel. Since his breakthrough 1980 novel Whispers, 23 of his books have gone straight to the top of the New York Times bestseller list. Whether it's the spirit medium/fry cook Odd Thomas, hero of the "Odd" series, or Ryan Perry, protagonist of 2008's Your Heart Belongs To Me, Koontz creates characters who are instantly engraved on the reader's consciousness. As the Los Angeles Times has said, "Koontz has always had near-Dickensian powers of description, and an ability to yank us from one page to the next that few novelists can match."
