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This is another great Koontz book. Yet another of his books which keep you second guessing until the truth comes about – a truth which may not be what you expect. With this one there is a lot of time put into the characters, ensuring that you know everything there is to know about them. Whilst this isn’t odd for Koontz there is more than usual in this, especially so that you can understand the strange phenomena which are occurring. Each of the characters has been given their own unique strange event, leaving your mind running off at all the possible explanations for how these are connected. Even when a supposed link appears there are still a variety of ways in which you could be wrong, hence why your mind is running around until the very end where all becomes clear.
I only have one small problem, which I feel I should point out. The font in this book is smaller than average, and with it having such large chapters (and being another of his larger books) it can be rather hard on the eyes. Do not let such a thing push you away from the book, however, just keep it in mind whilst reading that you could very well (as I did) invoke a headache through reading masses of it at once.
I only have one small problem, which I feel I should point out. The font in this book is smaller than average, and with it having such large chapters (and being another of his larger books) it can be rather hard on the eyes. Do not let such a thing push you away from the book, however, just keep it in mind whilst reading that you could very well (as I did) invoke a headache through reading masses of it at once.