A review by lavenderspark
From the Corner of His Eye by Dean Koontz

I actually really enjoyed it. After I got about halfway through the feeling of having read it before passed, so I'm not sure if maybe I started it once and didn't finish or what. Trying to explain what it was about/what was happening when my husband asked was interesting: <spoilers>"oh you know, quantum theory/multiverse, but you know, bad guy killing people and a detective trying to catch him." :) The hardest part for me was remembering that the story took place in the sixties. LOTS of racism. But only in the bad guy, so I'm pretty sure it was done so that the reader hates him more. And I had to remind myself that there were things technologically they couldn't do at that time. I kept thinking "why don't they just do X? Oh yeah, because it didn't exist then..."</spoilers>