The Servants of Twilight

The Servants of Twilight
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Dean Koontz, the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, lives in Southern California with his wife, Gerda, their golden retriever, Anna, and the enduring spirit of their golden, Trixie.
Stroppy1 said Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight.. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year("Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight." according to Stroppy1. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year(201Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year(2013) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in 2011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. ) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in 2011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. 01Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year(2013) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in 2011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. ) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in "Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight." according to Stroppy1. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year(201Koontz showing off his older and better talent here with Servants of Twilight. As a Dean Koontz fan I read many of his books. This one I only discovered it this year(2013) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in 2011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. ) even though it was one of his earlier ones. I just had to have it!It's an average size read as far as Koontz books go, but entertaining and thought-provoking to the end. It was actually released under one of Koontz' then many aliases "Leigh Nichols", and re-released in 2011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. 011 under his real name and an afterword from him.THE STORYThis novel is a good social experiment as to the possibilities of "what might happen" in a situation like this.A mother and her young son about to go home after a shopping run are confronted by an elderly wom. "Fast-paced and entertaining good read, but not great (anit-climactic ending)" according to ILuvReading. This book is fast-paced and hard to put down. It's another take on good versus evil, lots of religious undertone (is the little boy the AntiChrist??) , and the author certainly becomes "preachy" at times, especially at the beginning and the ending. There were many surprises and twists, yet also some very predictable parts. You feel empathy for the Fast-paced and entertaining good read, but not great (anit-climactic ending) This book is fast-paced and hard to put down. It's another take on good versus evil, lots of religious undertone (is the little boy the AntiChrist??) , and the author certainly becomes "preachy" at times, especially at the beginning and the ending. There were many surprises and twists, yet also some very predictable parts. You feel empathy for the 3 "hero" characters who are very likable, and you love to hate the "witch" and her fanatic cronies. But there are times it's like watching a scary movie where you want to scream "don't do that!" because it's so obvious they (heroes) are making dumb decisions. When the hero & heroi. "hero" characters who are very likable, and you love to hate the "witch" and her fanatic cronies. But there are times it's like watching a scary movie where you want to scream "don't do that!" because it's so obvious they (heroes) are making dumb decisions. When the hero & heroi. Early KOONTZ WRITING GREAT Debra Campoli I read this book maybe 20 years ago!! I just wanted to re- read it and it doesn't disappoint! I am STILL intrigued by the story!
Single parent Christine Scavello and her young son Joey find themselves confronted by a madwoman, Grace Spivey, who fancies she discerns the Antichrist in Joey's cherubic visage. Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. The narrative moves along briskly until the last third, at which point a frantic chase sequence goes on too long. . After the police fail to provide adequate protection, Christine turns to private detective Charlie Harrison, whose business and home are soon firebombed by the cultists, and two of his men murdered, even as he finds that he is falling in love with Christine. Nevertheless, this is a better than average adventure with supernatural overtones. From Publishers Weekly Previously issued as a paperback orig
“A great storyteller.” – New York Daily NewsAn ordinary parking lot in southern California. They’ve branded him the Antichrist. And they are everywhere.“A master storyteller, sometimes humorous, sometimes shocking, but always riveting.” – The San Diego Union-Tribune“Koontz is brilliant.” – Chicago Sun-Times“One of the finest and most versatile suspense writers.” – The Macon Telegraph & News. Suddenly Christine’s pride and joy, her only son, is targeted by a group of religious fanatics. Christine Scavello and her six-year-old son are accosted by a strange old woman.“I know who you are,” the woman snaps at the boy. They want to kill him. “I know what you are.”A scream, a threat—and then a grotesque act of violence