![]() ![]() But he also tends to (as most authors do) stick to a certain “type” when it comes to his heroes and heroines. Part of that is the often one word titles that would sometimes make it hard for me to remember which was which. In the past, there were times I’d take short breaks because his stories would sometimes blur together if I read too many too close together. In all honesty, before reading this book I could not have pinpointed a reason I had taken such a long break from this author. So much so that the last Koontz book I read was Brother Odd from the Odd Thomas series and that was published in 2006! Yikes! Over 10 years without reading an author who was a favorite at one time. Especially when he was in the Navy and on deployment.) For reasons I’ll get into shortly I had gotten away from this author. ![]() ![]() (Side note: My husband is not a reader but did actually read quite a few Koontz books. There used to be a time that I read every Dean Koontz book right when it was released. The Silent Corner By Dean Koontz Release Date: JPublisher: Bantam Book #1 of the Jane Hawk series Number of pages: 464 Kindle Edition Source: ARC from Net Galley Suspense/Thriller Rating: R Read 6/1/17 to 6/16/17 ![]()
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