Monday, July 14, 2008

Odd Hours by Dean Koontz


Odd Thomas still charms his audience in this novel, his ghostly companions, Boo and Frank Sinatra are helpful and loving. There is a lot of new information in regards to the past and Odd's relationship with Stormy, making you want to know more and more about his past that has yet to be mentioned in any novel.

This novel unlike his other's in this series has some slow points yet once you get past them you are engaged.

There are many new characters, some extremely mysterious! You are left with so many questions, Koontz is definitely setting it up for another novel in this intriguing series.

Dear, reader please keep in mind that this is perhaps the darkest book in this series but don't let that sway you because it has action, suspense and mystery.

I simply can't wait to see what happens next to Oddie...nor will you!




Grade: B+

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