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Mr. Murder Summary

Dean Koontz, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Horror, Mystery, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Mr. Murder

Published: 1993
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Horror, Mystery, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Marty Stillwater, a best-selling mystery writer, was recording himself one day when he discovered he kept saying "I need..." over and over again. When he rewound the tape, he discovered that he had been mindlessly repeating "I need" for more than 7 minutes. Marty was nervous the entire day, but as he put the kids to bed, he cooled down and was finally calmed.

Meanwhile, the Killer is out and about before his shift. He enters the pub and walks out with a prostitute to a hotel. He has sex with her and then murders her since she is unable to relieve his rage. He kills his targets and returns to his hotel. That night, still restless, he feels pulled to Topeka for some reason. Suddenly, he begins to say:

"I must... be... I have to be... I have to be..." As the suburbs and, eventually, the dark plains speed by on both sides, his enthusiasm grows gradually. He trembles on the verge of an epiphany that, he believes, will transform his life. "I must be... to be... I feel the urge to be someone." He immediately grasps the significance of what he has spoken. He does not mean what another guy may mean by those three words; he does not imply that he has to be someone famous, wealthy, or significant. Just one person. Someone who has a legitimate name just an ordinary Joe, as they used to say in 1940s movies.

Mr. Murder, pp. 48-49 (the above paragraph is from the book but I changed the way it is in the book to be safe from the Copywrite issues)

The Killer is drawn to the Stillwater mansion like a magnet by an unknown power. On his route, he murders many people, including an elderly couple for a pair of clothes and a gas station employee for food and money. 

When he breaks into the Stillwater home, he discovers a photograph of Marty and thinks it's him. He notices Marty's books and decides they are his. He views images of Emily and Charlotte, as well as Marty's wife Paige, and decides he wants to be the father and husband. He tries to write a book but is unable to do it, so he breaks the computer in fury. 

Marty was concerned about his fugues (a lapse in recollection) and decided to consult a doctor. The doctor blamed it on stress. When Marty returns home, he discovers that his belongings have been missing and his computer has been shattered. 

The Other then enters and accuses him of forgery. Marty shoots him twice in the chest in response, but The Other seems unmoved. The battle catapults them over the banisters, injuring The Other but allowing him to flee. 

Marty's family arrives home, and Marty directs them to their next-door neighbor's home. The cops come soon after. The investigator, Cyrus Lowbock, interrogates Marty and doubts his account, implying it is a publicity ploy. Marty and his wife refuse to comply, so the cops go.

The Other's body has recovered quickly from his injuries, but the exertion has left him hungry. He returns after devouring copious amounts of food to reclaim Paige and the girls from Marty, whom he believes has taken them. He "rescues" the daughters from the neighbor's house, but Marty spots him and pursues him. The car smashes, and the girls flee, but the Killer disappears once again.

Drew Oslett and Karl Clocker, two operatives from a shadowy government agency, are dispatched to find the Killer (referred to as "Alfie") they find the bodies of the two seniors as well as Alfie's tracking gadget. 

A note from their agency directs them to a People magazine article about Marty Stillwater, where they learn of his link to the Killer

They encounter someone who might be able to assist them find Alfie. To keep their cover, they determine that the Stillwaters must be murdered/suicide, and Alfie must be brought in.

Meanwhile, the Stillwaters retreat to a cabin in Mammoth Lakes to prepare for an attack by The OtherPaige hides beneath a boulder to ambush The Other, but he unexpectedly drives through the cottage. 

After that, the Stillwaters retreat to an abandoned church. Marty has been shot, and Paige and the girls are imprisoned. 

Drew and Karl seek down The Other as he prepares to murder them. Drew murders The Other, only to be murdered by Karl, who has turned against the agency. He saves the Stillwaters and gives them new identities, a new house, and proof to bring down the agency. 

He says that cloning and genetic engineering were utilized to produce a breed of elite killers, with Marty's tissue samples inadvertently being used in the creation of Alfie. Marty submits the proof to the authorities under an unknown name after a few months, and the Stillwaters begin their new lives.


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Midnight Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literature, Political, Science Fiction, Spy, Suspense, Thriller

Midnight

Published: 1989
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literature, Political, Science Fiction, Spy, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Janice Capshaw, a midnight runner, is followed and slain by a gang of enigmatic, horrific animals while running along the beach in her northern California hometown of Moonlight Cove. 

Sam Booker, an undercover FBI agent, arrives in Moonlight Cove to investigate a string of mysterious deaths, including Janice Capshaw's. 

Tessa Jane Lockland, Janice Capshaw's sister, also arrives at Moonlight Cove to investigate her sister's unsolved death.

Chrissie Foster, an eleven-year-old girl who lives on a farm north of town, finds her parents in a physically transformed state - half-human and part beast - and is compelled to leave for her survival. 

She makes her way to town in search of assistance. The unknown animals are hunting Sam, Tessa, and Chrissie separately. 

Sam and Tessa happen to meet at a Laundromat, where they had both sought refuge after being followed by the animals. They are first distrustful of one another, but they learn that in order to survive, they must work together.

Sam learns that Thomas Shaddack, a great computer scientist, is transforming the people of Moonlight Cove into something unknown. Sam also discovers that the local police are assisting Shaddack with the conversions and that their cutting-edge computer system, provided by Shaddack's business, is overly sophisticated for the demands of a small-town police department. 

Because of a letter written to the FBI by Moonlight Cove resident Harry Talbot providing information on recent distressing happenings, Sam and Tessa decide to visit Harry at his home. 

Harry is a Vietnam veteran who was severely injured during the conflict and now uses a wheelchair. He is not yet 'converted.' Harry has learned a lot about what is going on since he spends much of his time monitoring the residents of Moonlight Cove via his telescope, and he also discovers that the local police are participating. 

Chrissie also ends herself at Harry Talbot's when her effort to visit the local church results in her having to dodge the animals once more, and she makes the rational decision that Harry could be a safe person to approach.

Together, the four characters are able to put together a more complete picture of what is going on at Moonlight Cove. 

Thomas Shaddack has developed a method for transforming a person into a super-human who is immune to disease, injury, exhaustion, or emotion. However, the conversion has an unintended consequence. Life becomes intolerably pointless without the ability to experience human emotions, and the majority of newly converted villagers revert irreversibly into a beast condition, concerned solely with hunting, murdering, and digesting their victims. 

Shaddack's mental state worsens as events unfold. He refuses to admit that his ideas have failed miserably and that the conversions should be halted. 

When the Chief of Police, Loman Watkins, realizes that nothing can stop the town's spiral into mayhem, he pledges to murder Shaddack, which will instantaneously kill every converted person in the village. 

Shaddack has implanted a microchip in each individual as part of the 'conversions,' which will murder them along with Shaddack if his heart stops beating.

The climactic fight occurs in the local high school when Sam goes there to use a school computer terminal to send a warning to the outside world and solicit help. 

Shaddack is slain in the confrontation, which also kills the majority of the inhabitants. The FBI arrives to clean up the wreckage after Sam, Tessa, and Chrissie survive.


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Shadowfires Summary

Dean Koontz, Leigh Nichols, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literary, Literature, Suspense, Thriller, Zombie

Shadowfires

Published: 1987
Author: Dean Koontz (Written as Leigh Nichols)
Genre: Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literary, Literature, Suspense, Thriller, Zombie

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Summary

The story's protagonist is a lady who is about to divorce her violent husband Eric, an ardent scientist at a bio-research organization when he is killed in a traffic accident.

As it turns out, the husband was researching immortality because he was obsessed with avoiding death as a result of sexual assault as a youngster and the worry that his abuser is waiting for him in Hell. 

In truth, he tested an experimental serum meant to confer amazing regeneration abilities on himself. 

The spouse awakens in the morgue, but his "immortality" is defective; it cannot repair brain injury correctly since the "mind" is formed of electrical signals, not simply flesh and protein. The stress of the traffic accident has left him in chronic agony and with a loss of mental clarity. 

The husband, now an unstoppable murdering machine, stalks his wife throughout the nation while gradually sliding into madness and the return from death, leading him to mutate at an alarming rate.

Rachael and her lover Ben Shadway chase the reanimated Eric to his hidden country hideout in the hopes of murdering him before he regenerates to the point where he can discover and kill Rachael

Eric, on the other hand, outwits them and gets to hide in the trunk of Rachael's car after overhearing her and Ben discussing their plan to split up and meet in Las Vegas.

Rachael Leben accidentally brings Eric to Las Vegas and observes Eric emerge from the trunk of her car, now brutally altered into some type of unimaginable mutant and fast-evolving. 

A pursuit continues into the desert, but Rachael manages to escape Eric's grasp when he's munching on a den of rattlesnakes and returns to her car before continuing on her route to Vegas. 

Later, Eric murders and consumes the driver of the automobile, then rapes, kills and devours the female passenger before heading to Vegas. 

Ben Shadway is also being pursued by federal agent Anson Sharp, who has a 20-year-old grudge against Shadway when the two served together in Vietnam and Shadway revealed Sharp's dishonesty and illicit smuggling operations, resulting in Sharp being dishonorably dismissed from the US army. 

Partners in Eric Leben's bio-research business are also on the trail of Shadway and Rachael Leben, attempting to prevent them from leaking the company's top-secret project to the media but are stopped by Sharp's soldiers. 

Sharp intends to murder them both in order to keep Project Wildcard a secret and get revenge on Ben

After a long chase across Nevada to Las Vegas, the pair finally confronts Eric at Ben's hotel. 

Eric's mutation eventually stabilizes into an unstoppable and unidentifiable insectoid form that cannot be killed by the weaponry they have. 

They hurriedly pour gasoline on Eric and light him ablaze. Consumed by fire, Eric's mutant body's accelerated metabolism devours itself in an attempt to repair and mutate further, reducing his body to slime and eventually killing the genetic monster but not before Eric's shattered awareness finally embraces death.


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Watchers Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Animals, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Hard Science, Horror, Literature, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Watchers

Published: February 1987
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Animals, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Hard Science, Horror, Literature, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Travis Cornell, a former Delta Force operative, is exploring a canyon near his house when he comes across two genetically produced animals that have escaped from a top-secret government facility. 

Travis is befriended by one, a Golden Retriever with heightened intellect, while the other, an entity known as the Outsider, appears to be attempting to murder the dog. 

Travis brings the puppy home after avoiding the Outsider. When he discovers the dog's extraordinary intelligence, he calls him Einstein.

Later, he and Einstein discover and rescue Nora Devon in a park from a violent guy named Arthur Streck

They create a trio when they come together. Travis, Nora, and Einstein are soon on the run not only from the Outsider but also from federal agents determined to find the laboratory escapees and Vince Nasco, a ruthless professional assassin hired by the Soviets to kill several human targets carrying the knowledge of how to stop the Outsider, in order to further the Outsider's destruction. 

He wants the dog to trade for a large quantity of money on his own, without the knowledge of the Soviets or anyone.


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The Door to December Summary

Dean Koontz, Richard Paige, Contemporary, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Kidnapping, Literature, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Teen, Thriller, Young Adult

The Door to December

Published: 1985
Author: Dean Koontz (Written as Richard Paige)
Genre: Contemporary, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Kidnapping, Literature, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Teen, Thriller, Young Adult

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Summary

Laura McCaffrey is summoned to aid in the investigation when a pair of prominent psychiatrists are brutally killed for reasons unknown. 

When she meets with Dan Haldane, a police lieutenant, she learns that one of the victims was her divorced husband, Dylan, who stole their only daughter six years earlier. 

Police alert Lieutenant Haldane of a nude young girl strolling the streets of Los Angeles in a trance while inside the crime scene. 

Melanie McCaffrey, Laura's daughter, turned out to be the girl. She was discovered in a catatonic, autistic state and is being treated in the hospital. 

Dylan was clearly employing his only kid in a series of experiments that mixed science and the occult. Unfortunately, it has had unforeseen and fatal repercussions.


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Fear Nothing Summary

Dean Koontz, Conspiracy, Contemporary, Espionage, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Medical, Occult, Psychological, Rural, Science Fiction, Small Town, Suspense, Technothrillers, Thriller

Fear Nothing

Published: 1998
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Conspiracy, Contemporary, Espionage, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Medical, Occult, Psychological, Rural, Science Fiction, Small Town, Suspense, Technothrillers, Thriller
Book 1 of 2: Moonlight Bay

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Summary

Fear Nothing follows Christopher Snow for 24 hours as he finds and seeks to uncover a strange and apparently eternal conspiracy centered on a military outpost dubbed Fort Wyvern. 

The story begins with Christopher Snow visiting his dying father in the hospital. The lights are deliberately muted as Snow walks across the hospital to his father's room to protect him in his state. His father's final words of wisdom were, "Chris, don't be afraid. Have no fear "…

As he walks out of the hospital, Christopher Snow unintentionally and serendipitously witnesses his father's body being swapped with that of a drifter. 

Following the persons transporting the body to the funeral home, Christopher is almost apprehended, and a manhunt is launched. Christopher is pursued to the outskirts of town, and only his mastery of the night terrain allows him to stay ahead of his pursuers.

When Christopher returns home, he discovers his father's revolver on his bed, as well as an urgent message on his answering machine to contact Angela Ferryman, a nurse, and longstanding family friend. 

Orson, the family dog, is digging holes in the garden, which is unusual for him. Christopher halts the pet and takes Orson with him to meet Angela, who tells a weird narrative about a night some years ago when she discovered a strange rhesus monkey in her house, a scary beast rescued by secretive military officials. Before anything further is disclosed, Angela is slain in another room, and Christopher barely escapes when unknown perpetrators set fire to the residence.

Christopher rides his bike (with Orson) to the home of his closest buddy Bobby Halloway, a surfer who lives in a cottage on the outskirts of town near the sea. 

Bobby advises Christopher to leave the mystery alone and go about his daily life after hearing Chris' narrative. 

The guys enjoy some meals and a few beverages together (including the dog). Sasha, Christopher's girlfriend, interrupts their lunch with a message from another of Christopher's friends. 

The message drives him and Orson racing into the darkness, where they are pursued by a swarm of mutant rhesus monkeys headed by a mysterious creature like a half-man, half-beast.

As Christopher meets with Roosevelt Frost, an ex-football star who now concentrates on a knack for communicating with animals, he has cautioned off his inquiry once more, but now feels determined to solve this riddle. 

Frost alluded to unusual, abnormally intelligent animals escaping from the military base, such as cats and dogs. 

Later, he suggests to Christopher that his dog, Orson, is most likely from the military base laboratories. He makes a cryptic remark about Christopher being shielded by his mother's inheritance.


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Firestarter Summary

Stephen King, American, Classic, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Psychic, Science Fiction, Superhero, Suspense, Supernatural, Thriller

Firestarter

Published: 29, September 1980
Author: Stephen King
Genre: American, Classic, Fiction, Genetic Engineering, Horror, Literature, Media Tie-In, Psychic, Science Fiction, Superhero, Suspense, Supernatural, Thriller

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Summary

Andy and Charlene "Charlie" McGee are a father and daughter duo on the run from The Shop, a government organization. 

Andy had taken part in a Shop experiment using "Lot 6," a substance with psychoactive effects akin to LSD, during his college years. 

The substance provided his future wife, Victoria Tomlinson, limited telekinetic talents and granted him telepathic mind control, which he calls "the push." They both got telepathic talents at the same time. 

Andy and Vicky's abilities were biologically restricted; in Andy's case, excessive use of the push causes debilitating migraine headaches and minute brain hemorrhages, but their daughter Charlie gained terrifyingly great pyrokinetic ability.

The story opens in the middle of the action, with Charlie and Andy fleeing from Shop agents in New York City, the latest in a series of failed attempts by The Shop to apprehend Andy and Charlie after a botched raid on the McGee family in suburban Ohio. 

A failed plan to abduct Charlie leaves her mother dead after years of Shop monitoring; Andy goes home after seeing a psychic flash while having lunch with coworkers to find his wife slain and his daughter stolen. 

He then utilizes his push ability to hunt down Charlie and The Shop agents, eventually catching up with them at an Interstate rest stop. He uses the push to knock out two Shop agents, one of whom is blinded and the other unconscious. 

Charlie and Andy depart and begin a life of running and hiding under fictitious names. Before The Shop catches up with them in New York, they travel multiple times to escape being discovered.

The two escape through Albany, New York, and are briefly taken in by a farmer named Irv Manders near the fictional town of Hastings Glen, New York, using a combination of the push, Charlie's power, and hitchhiking; however, they are tracked down by Shop agents, who attempt to kill Andy and kidnap Charlie at the Manders farm. 

Charlie uses her power at Andy's command, incinerating the entire farm and fights off the agents, killing a couple of them. 

With nowhere else to turn, the two flee to Tashmore, Vermont, where they seek safety in a cabin that previously belonged to Andy's grandpa.

The Shop's director, Captain James "Cap" Hollister, dispatches a Shop assassin called John Rainbird to apprehend the fugitives after the Manders farm operation goes horribly wrong. 

Rainbird, a Cherokee and a Vietnam War veteran, is enthralled by Charlie's strength and becomes obsessed with her, seeking to befriend and kill her. The operation is successful this time, and The Shop takes both Andy and Charlie.

The two are separated and imprisoned in The Shop headquarters in Longmont, Virginia, a fictitious Washington, D.C. suburb. 

Andy becomes an overweight drug addict after his spirit is crushed, he appears to lose his strength, and The Shop finally declares him useless. 

Charlie, on the other hand, firmly refuses to collaborate with The Shop and does not show her skills in their favor. 

A power outage marks a turning moment for the two: Andy, sick with dread and self-pity, regains the drive - unconsciously pushing himself to escape his addiction - while Rainbird, posing as a normal janitor, meets Charlie and earns her trust.

Andy obtains critical information by pressuring his doctor while claiming to be feeble and addicted. 

Charlie begins to exhibit her power, which has grown to terrifying proportions, under Rainbird's direction. 

Andy is able to meet and push Cap after his psychiatrist commits suicide, and uses him to arrange his and Charlie's escape from the facility, as well as to finally connect with Charlie

Rainbird, on the other hand, finds Andy's scheme and decides to exploit it.

Andy's plan works, and he and Charlie are reunited for the first time in six months in a barn, but Rainbird is already there, ready to kill them both. 

Cap, who is losing his wits as a result of being pushed, provides a necessary distraction. 

Andy coerces Rainbird into leaping from the barn's top level, fracturing his leg in the process. 

Rainbird then shoots Andy in the neck and fires another shot at Charlie, but she uses her power to melt the bullet in mid-flight, igniting Rainbird and Cap

Andy, who is mortally injured, tells Charlie to utilize her ability to flee and alert the people so that the government can never do anything like this again. 

After he dies, Charlie, distraught and enraged, sets fire to the barn; she then uses her pyrokinesis to kill the staff and blow up their escape vehicles. The military is summoned, but Charlie destroys their trucks and melts their bullets when they fire at her. Charlie blows up the structure, destroying the whole Shop complex and killing practically everyone.

The government conceals the incident and portrays it as a terrorist firebomb assault in the media. Under new leadership, the Shop swiftly recovers and launches a pursuit for Charlie, who has returned to the Manders property. 

After considerable thought, she devises a strategy and departs the Manders' just ahead of Shop operatives for New York City. 

She chooses Rolling Stone magazine as an independent, truthful news source free of government affiliations, and the novel closes when she comes to tell them her story.


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