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    • Pub. Date: August 1996
    • 624pp
    • Sales Rank: 61,434
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      • Pub. Date: August 1996
      • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 624pp
      • Sales Rank: 61,434

      Synopsis

      From the denizens of hell to unlikely heroes, from vengeful children to suspiciously humanlike robots, this new collection of tales from a genius of horror and suspense writing provides a hypnotic view of the strange highways of human experience. A masterful achievement—as profound as it is mesmerizing. (Ficiton—Horror)

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      Mega-bestselling author Dean Koontz's highly successful novels continue to sell at a phenomenal rate, with total sales worldwide of more than 125 million copies. His newest book, Strange Highways, guarantees the same thrilling suspense which Koontz fans have come to expect. The Hideaway is now a major film from Tristar, starring Jeff Goldblum and Christine Lahti.

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      Collection of tales from horror novelist Koontz. (Aug.)

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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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      Entertaining and full of suspenseby Anonymous

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      February 08, 2007: ?Strange Highways? by Dean Koontz is a collection of short suspense stories. ?The Black Pumpkin? is a story about a hideous creature coming from a pumpkin patch to get revenge on people. ?The Night of the Storm? is a story about the world being controlled by robots, and humans are just a myth until something or someone starts to unexplainably destroy robots. ?We Three? is about a race of super humans with unimaginable powers who make plans to take over the world, but are soon worried about their children becoming even more powerful then them and eventually killing them. ?Hardshell? is a story about a cop who is pursuing a serial killer who later turns out to be an alien. The cop himself then reveals himself to be an alien and after a long struggle eventually defeats the criminal. ?Strange Highways? is a very well written book. It is full of both wonderfully beautiful and eerie grotesque imagery. Each story also contains a lot of suspense that keeps the reader intrigued and wanting more. That is what the stories have in common but they are also completely different ranging from stories about robots to stories about a Vietnam veteran being chased by a killer. The variety of the stories keeps readers entertained. The length of the stories is also good for people who just read occasionally because they can just pick up the book and read a story. The author achieved his purpose in writing this book because it is entertaining, full of suspense, and enjoyable to read.

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      August 11, 2004: This book is great although there are a few stories that could have been better. It kept my attention all the way through and I would recommend this book to any Dean Koontz fan.


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