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  2. Dragon Tears - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Tears. Dragon Tears is a 1993 paranormal/horror novel by the best selling author Dean Koontz . The opening line sets the tone: "Tuesday was a fine California day, full of sunshine and promise, until Harry Lyon had to shoot someone at lunch." The book covers the events of several seemingly unassociated people and how that one day gets ...

  3. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    1993: novel: 496: Winter Moon: 1994: ... a Kindle motion book which contains moving pictures and interactive parts ... (Dean Koontz fanzine, special Vaughn Bode issue ...

  4. Mr. Murder (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Killer - A genetically engineered clone of Marty that is named Alfie. He was created by mistake. Has been trained in many forms of combat and is experienced in "real world" combat missions. Drew Oslett - Alfie's handler. He is paired with Karl Clocker, whom he despises.

  5. The Servants of Twilight - Wikipedia

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    21372048. The Servants of Twilight is a novel by American suspense writer Dean Koontz, originally released under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols in 1984. Its original title was just Twilight. The book's plot revolves around a single mother being tormented by members of a religious cult whose leader believes the woman's son to be the Antichrist.

  6. Whispers (Koontz novel) - Wikipedia

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    LC Class. PZ4.K8335 Wh 1980 PS3561.O55. Whispers is a novel by American suspense author Dean Koontz, originally published in 1980. It was the first of Koontz's novels to appear on the New York Times Best Seller list, and is widely credited with launching his career as a best-selling author. The novel was also adapted for a 1990 film by the same ...

  7. Dean Koontz - Wikipedia

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    Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire. Many of his books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list, with fourteen hardcovers and sixteen paperbacks reaching the number-one ...

  8. Life Expectancy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Life Expectancy is a novel by suspense/horror writer Dean Koontz. The plot centers on five pivotal moments in the life of a self-proclaimed "lummox" named James "Jimmy" Tock. Plot summary. James Tock was born in Snow County Hospital in Colorado and at the exact moment his grandfather, Josef Tock, a pastry chef, dies of a stroke. Though crippled ...

  9. The Book of Counted Sorrows - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Counted Sorrows and The Book of Counted Joys are fictional books "quoted" as the source of various epigraphs in many of Dean Koontz 's books. The books as cited sources do not actually exist; they are false documents . Koontz has since released a book under the same title, collecting the various epigraphs and adding additional material.

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