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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorZaius View Post
    I used to love Dean Koontz, well actually, loved Dean R. Koontz. The "R" was there in the old days, and that's the Koontz I loved - mostly 80s and 90s Koontz. In no particular order, some of my favorites: Watchers (an early favorite), The Face of Fear (fun thriller), Whispers, Phantoms (one of my favorites), Twilight Eyes, Strangers, Lightning, Midnight, The Bad Place (I loved this one), Mr. Murder and Dragon Tears. I also liked the early Odd Thomas books. I'm sure I will check him out again, but nothing beats those 80s and 90s titles.
    He hit his stride in the '80s. He became formulaic and I lost interest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Br!an View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DoctorZaius View Post
    I used to love Dean Koontz, well actually, loved Dean R. Koontz. The "R" was there in the old days, and that's the Koontz I loved - mostly 80s and 90s Koontz. In no particular order, some of my favorites: Watchers (an early favorite), The Face of Fear (fun thriller), Whispers, Phantoms (one of my favorites), Twilight Eyes, Strangers, Lightning, Midnight, The Bad Place (I loved this one), Mr. Murder and Dragon Tears. I also liked the early Odd Thomas books. I'm sure I will check him out again, but nothing beats those 80s and 90s titles.
    He hit his stride in the '80s. He became formulaic and I lost interest.
    This is the same experience I had with him.

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