A review by ladyyluna
False Memory by Dean Koontz

5.0

Dean Koontz does it again, he is honestly the only author I can read and know I'll never be bored because I'm too busy stressing to figure out what's going on and what's going to happen next and when will the characters finally know- and, you know the drill.

This book is more psychological than many of his others, particularly because it deals with the manipulation of said field, but it is as thrilling as the rest, and like always, never a dull moment.

Some important notes that bear mentioning: first, reviews are highly subjective, including mine. My opinion is meant to give an overview of what I saw/felt when I read it (and how it may or may not have made my brain explode). What I see might not be what you see, and what I like (or don't) might not be what you enjoy, which is just fine. My advice to anyone looking into a book? Read the premise, and if it interests you enough, give it a chance and form your own opinion.