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Review of Dean Koontz, The Face

By aydin on 25th Nov 2004

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Dean Koontz, The Face - Fifth Koontz book, (just finished The Taking which was fair-good). The Face is disappointing, confusing and hard to follow due to the relentless, run-on, boring details, and due to the scattered plot. Abandoned book half way through, my 1st. Does not captivate the reader. Too much filler, not enough thriller. As if this book was written by a "Koontz wanna-be" who just could not seem to tie things together. All characters have odd names as if living in "Whoseville", didn't get the point of that. Oh well, I'm starting Odd Thomas tonight.

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