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A review by mrsjroth
The Key to Midnight by Dean Koontz, Leigh Nichols
4.0
Audiobook for the gym and car rides.
Joanna left the US 10 years ago and is fully immersed into the Japanese way of life. Fluent in the language and in the culture, she even owns a business that does very well and sings there a couple of times a night. Her life is almost perfect…except for the night terrors she suffers from.
Alex has been hot in the trail of Lisa, a senator’s daughter, who suddenly went missing from Jamaica. “Fate” leads him to Japan and to Joanna’s nightclub. Now he must convince Joanna that she is the missing Lisa and her night terrors are not nightmares but real life memories that are resurfacing.
Life as Alex and Joanna has known it will never be the same. Will they both survive when the truth comes out? Or will there be people behind this whole scheme that will do whatever is necessary to keep secrets buried deep?
For a book that was released in 1979, it was a pretty good thriller.
Joanna left the US 10 years ago and is fully immersed into the Japanese way of life. Fluent in the language and in the culture, she even owns a business that does very well and sings there a couple of times a night. Her life is almost perfect…except for the night terrors she suffers from.
Alex has been hot in the trail of Lisa, a senator’s daughter, who suddenly went missing from Jamaica. “Fate” leads him to Japan and to Joanna’s nightclub. Now he must convince Joanna that she is the missing Lisa and her night terrors are not nightmares but real life memories that are resurfacing.
Life as Alex and Joanna has known it will never be the same. Will they both survive when the truth comes out? Or will there be people behind this whole scheme that will do whatever is necessary to keep secrets buried deep?
For a book that was released in 1979, it was a pretty good thriller.