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  • Pub. Date: November 2009
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 59
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    • Pub. Date: November 2009
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 59

    Synopsis

    In the stillness of a golden September afternoon, deep in the wilderness of the Rockies, a solitary craftsman, Grady Adams, and his magnificent Irish wolfhound, Merlin, step from shadow into light . . . and into an encounter with enchantment. That night, through the trees, under the moon, a pair of singular animals will watch Grady’s isolated home, waiting to make their approach.

    A few miles away, Camillia Rivers, a local veterinarian, begins to unravel the threads of a puzzle that will bring to her door all the forces of a government in peril.
    At a nearby farm, long-estranged identical twins come together to begin a descent into darkness. . . . In Las Vegas, a specialist in chaos theory probes the boundaries of the unknowable. . . . On a Seattle golf course, two men make matter-of-fact arrangements for murder. . . . Along a highway by the sea, a vagrant scarred by the past begins a trek toward his destiny.

    In a novel that is at once wholly of our time and timeless, fearless and funny, Dean Koontz takes listeners into the moment between one turn of the world and the next, across the border between knowing and mystery. It is a journey that will leave all who take it Breathless.

    Publishers Weekly

    Bestseller Koontz (Relentless) delivers a hard-to-classify stand-alone set near the Rocky Mountains that will appeal more to fans of his Odd Thomas books than those partial to his Hitchcockian thrillers. While out for a walk, reclusive Grady Adams and his wolfhound, Merlin, spot two white furry animals “as large as midsize dogs” and “as quick and limber as cats” that aren't like anything previously known to science. The sudden arrival of these mysterious creatures out of the blue appears to be linked to several other baffling phenomena. Meanwhile, a sadist, Henry Rouvroy, tracks down his identical twin, James, and kills him and James's wife in order to assume his brother's identity. After the murders, Rouvroy is unsettled by evidence that the dead have not stayed dead. Koontz's cryptic dedication to Aesop (“twenty-six centuries late and with apologies for the length”) may hold the key to what's going on, but readers are likely to find the moral of this peculiar tale, if there is one, obscure. (Dec.)

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    Biography

    Amazingly prolific and relentlessly suspenseful, Dean Koontz can be counted on for chilling, sometimes gory stories that occasionally overlap genres. His novels can jump from straightforward crime to sci-fi to horror, but the one thing he's consistent about is delivering nail-biting yarns that have kept fans reading for more than three decades.

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    He's backby Nanny-Bee

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    December 05, 2009: This is the return of the Dean Koontz we all know and love. Quirky, a little science fiction, good story. This is the Koontz we all love to read. The book was a little short for my taste, definetly could have been longer, I read it in about 4 hours.

    Koontz phones it in....by johnnyLittleHand

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    December 04, 2009: I've never been a huge Koontz fan (although I do dig the Odd Thomas books). His stories never quite seem to gel for me, and he doesn't often have the ability to make me buy into an otherwise preposterous plot the way a King or a Dan Simmons can. "Breathless", however, is just plain bad. It might as well be titled "Dean Koontz's Endorsement of Intelligent Design in (barely) 300 pages". Koontz uses chapters that are rarely longer than four or five pages, and constantly jumps back and forth from character to character. Character development is wafer thin. These are the signs of a writer who has become lazy and complacent. Koontz has obviously fallen in love w/Intelligent Design as much as he has with dogs. Good for him. Not good for anyone looking for a good horror/thriller novel. Skip this one folks.


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