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A review by jennereads
Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz
3.0
100 pages into this installment left me wondering where Koontz had hidden the Odd I love and any semblance of plot. But both finally arrived and it became the mysterious, intriguing story I've come to expect. As is usual with novels that play with time, there is some confusion as to how it all works that can't be easily explained. But it doesn't become convoluted and is actually more believable than most of these stories go. Odd is still fighting the good fight even though this installment is a little less hopeful for the future than the others. And while that may be true, I'm glad he'll be back.