Dean Koontz
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Dean Koontz
My love of Koontz's writing began with the Odd Thomas series. I admit, the first book was the only real grabber in the bunch. The rest of the series only works for you if you are completely in love with the Odd Thomas character. Still, he earned points with me for the Odd Thomas book.
Now, I am reading "The Face". I am a little over half way done and I must say I am loving it. Its been a while since I read a book because I was starved to find out what happened as opposed to reading to finish it.
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Oddie, as a character, is as engaging as they come. The book seems to stradle the literary and the popular and that's a problem. The story doesn't have the heft of a literary work, but the writing is up to the task. As a suspense book, it would seem to plod. The writing also suffers from "cleverness" in the dialogue between Stormy and Odd. But that's tough criticism, to me it's a very fine book, a cut above most pop work.
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To me Koontz writing delivers just the right amount of detail without dragging down the plot like King does sometimes.