I have probably read most of Dean Koontz books as he was one of my favorite authors. I always felt he wrote in a somewhat otherworldly manner but good always triumphed over evil. I even read his autobiography and his book about his dog Trixie. There are some of his books I read that I will NEVER forget...he is that good. He was an amazingly creative man and I certainly don't know how he seemed to have such extraordinary knowledge about questionable, unknown or future events. I have been chasing other rabbit holes for the past few years and have neglected my passion for reading my favorite authors...need to get back to basics!
Koontz has written over 60 books...he is VERY prolific. I would definitely look in Amazon or Google to find his most popular books as there were a very few that I didn't care for. I would make a copy of his book titles and then start at the beginning or at least check what you have read. I had to make a list to keep track! He has a Frankenstein series and a character named Odd series that are good. I can remember the storyline more than I remember the titles. You will NOT be disappointed. He even has a few with tongue in cheek humor. I don't know if you will start at the library (free) but they should have many of his books...just get started!!!
A lot of the author's now now have their own website. I would just "google" Dean Koontz books in order and that usually does it, and they are grouped by series etc
I don't recall that he ever had stories with sacrifice but since so many were psychological thrillers and he can be found in the horror and mystery section, there was some trauma and death but I always felt like in the end good always triumphed over bad and that was the type of writer he was. No matter the adversity love and good won.
I have probably read most of Dean Koontz books as he was one of my favorite authors. I always felt he wrote in a somewhat otherworldly manner but good always triumphed over evil. I even read his autobiography and his book about his dog Trixie. There are some of his books I read that I will NEVER forget...he is that good. He was an amazingly creative man and I certainly don't know how he seemed to have such extraordinary knowledge about questionable, unknown or future events. I have been chasing other rabbit holes for the past few years and have neglected my passion for reading my favorite authors...need to get back to basics!
Any recommendations to start for someone who hasn’t read any of his stuff?
Koontz has written over 60 books...he is VERY prolific. I would definitely look in Amazon or Google to find his most popular books as there were a very few that I didn't care for. I would make a copy of his book titles and then start at the beginning or at least check what you have read. I had to make a list to keep track! He has a Frankenstein series and a character named Odd series that are good. I can remember the storyline more than I remember the titles. You will NOT be disappointed. He even has a few with tongue in cheek humor. I don't know if you will start at the library (free) but they should have many of his books...just get started!!!
A lot of the author's now now have their own website. I would just "google" Dean Koontz books in order and that usually does it, and they are grouped by series etc
Read Night Chills
Night Chills is MK Ultra
I don't recall that he ever had stories with sacrifice but since so many were psychological thrillers and he can be found in the horror and mystery section, there was some trauma and death but I always felt like in the end good always triumphed over bad and that was the type of writer he was. No matter the adversity love and good won.
Remote viewing?
And this.
https://www.indiatoday.in/trending-news/story/this-book-predicted-2020-coronavirus-outbreak-12-years-ago-trending-now-1652433-2020-03-04
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And the Dean Koontz one
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Both paragraphs are word for word. Hmmm.