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  2. The Eyes of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    0-671-82784-7. OCLC. 34817463. The Eyes of Darkness is a thriller novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1981. [1] The book focuses on a mother who sets out on a quest to find out if her son indeed died one year ago, or if he's still alive.

  3. Ride the Storm (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ride the Storm is the long-planned final book in the Moonlight Bay Trilogy, to be written by American author Dean Koontz. The book is the third installment featuring Christopher Snow, a young man who suffers from the rare (but real) disease called XP (xeroderma pigmentosum). Book one, Fear Nothing, was released in 1998, and book two, Seize the ...

  4. Dean Koontz bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Expanded into A Darkness in My Soul. "The Psychedelic Children" (1968) rp in Soft Come the Dragons. "The Twelfth Bed" (1968) rp in Soft Come the Dragons. "Dreambird" (1968) "Glunk" (1969; in "SF Opinion #7" (Dean Koontz fanzine, special Vaughn Bode issue)); based on Bode's comic strip "Junkwaffel". "Little Goody Two-Shoes Chapter Three" (1969 ...

  5. Icebound (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-345-38435-0. Icebound is a novel written by Dean Koontz. The book was originally published in 1976 under the title Prison of Ice under Koontz's pseudonym David Axton, and was revised and re-released as Icebound in 1995.

  6. 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 ...

  7. The Key to Midnight - Wikipedia

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    0-671-80915-6. OCLC. 32377348. Preceded by. The Vision. Followed by. The Funhouse. The Key to Midnight is a suspense-horror novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1979 under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols. It is considered Koontz's first success.

  8. Velocity (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-553-58825-7. OCLC. 68169613. Velocity is a novel by Dean Koontz first published in 2005. Set in Napa County, California, it is about a man in his thirties who takes the law into his own hands when, out of the blue, he is threatened by an anonymous adversary. The "words of wisdom" with which the novel is interspersed are direct quotations from ...

  9. Watchers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    0-399-13263-5. OCLC. 14213987. Dewey Decimal. 813/.54 19. LC Class. PS3561.O55 W38 1987. Watchers is a 1987 suspense novel by American author Dean Koontz. Along with Strangers, Lightning, and Midnight, Watchers is credited with establishing Koontz's status as a best-selling author.

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