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A review by joshjorgz
Shattered by Dean Koontz
4.0
Utterly engaging. Dean Koontz knows how to deliver suspense in page-turning, terrifying doses. I read this book in three hours. The plot is nothing unique, but Koontz is a brilliant writer.
Alex Doyle and 11 year old Colin are on a road trip from Philadelphia to San Francisco, where Colin's sister Courtney (and Alex's wife) is waiting in their new home.
Along the way, they notice a van that is following them. What ensues is a cat and mouse game, featuring a psychopath and some real suspenseful and tense scenes.
A genius little gem that is a masterclass in pacing, and packs a lot of punch.
It was also originally published under the pseudonym K.R. Dwyer, and was first published in 1973.
Alex Doyle and 11 year old Colin are on a road trip from Philadelphia to San Francisco, where Colin's sister Courtney (and Alex's wife) is waiting in their new home.
Along the way, they notice a van that is following them. What ensues is a cat and mouse game, featuring a psychopath and some real suspenseful and tense scenes.
A genius little gem that is a masterclass in pacing, and packs a lot of punch.
It was also originally published under the pseudonym K.R. Dwyer, and was first published in 1973.