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The Vision Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Murder, Psychic, Serial Killer, Suspense, Thriller

The Vision

Published: 1977
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Murder, Psychic, Serial Killer, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Mary Bergen develops clairvoyant skills after being raped and maimed as a kid by her family's gardener, Berton Mitchell

She assists the police in their murder investigations with the support of her older brother Alan and spouse. Unfortunately, she can only detect fragments of a crime as they occur in real-time.

Mary prevents a serial murderer from taking another victim a few days before Christmas. Following the trauma, Alan, who has always been envious of Max for entering his sister's life and taking over his job as her caretaker, attempts to persuade her to divorce him once more. She flatly refuses. He agrees with her decision and departs for a holiday.

Mary and Max return to their mansion for the holidays. She does, however, have a vivid vision of four women being murdered in the future. This has never happened before, as she could only experience visions in real-time before. Max attempts to convince her that it was all a dream, but she is skeptical. The following morning, a news program is shown revealing the murder of four ladies who shared a home by a single perpetrator. Mary believes she knows one of the victims.

Mary has her weekly appointment with her psychiatrist, who is attempting to help her overcome the horrible childhood incident by reliving it. She recalls pounding wings and a terrible voice talking to her. 

However, before she can recall Mitchell's face, many glass figurines in the office begin pelting the two. The ruckus dies down after a few minutes. 

That night, Mary sees the same assailant murdering three people at a hair shop. Max's pistol animates and begins shooting at them as she tries to visualize the killer's face. The pair becomes persuaded that they are being tormented by a poltergeist who is attempting to obstruct Mary's visions. 

The next morning, another news broadcast confirms the triple homicide occurred. In a panic, she phones Alan, who calms her down.

Soon after, Mary has another vision in which the killer climbs a tower in King's Point and snipes locals during a Christmas Eve boat procession. 

Percy Osterman, her, and Max head there to halt the attack with the approval of a police chief she knows. Mary's old friend and journalist Lou Pasternak lives in King's Point, where they stay. 

The three attempt to identify the assailant. Berton Mitchell is mentioned, although Mary is aware that he committed suicide in his jail cell long before the trial, always professing innocence. They request that Osterman look into Mitchell's wife and son, whom they believe are still alive.

The next day, Mary attempts to recall the killer's face. However, a swarm of seagulls assault her and Max and refuse to go until she gives up. They then go to the King's Point police station, where they manage to persuade the town's dubious sheriff, John Patmore, to put cops in every tower. 

However, no attack occurs that night, much to Patmore's chagrin. Following that, Mary has another vision of a lady she believes she recognizes being murdered by the killer while eating dinner at Lou's.

The three receive two pieces of unpleasant news the next day. The familiar lady Mary saw in her vision is discovered dead, and Osterman phones to inform her that Mitchell's wife and son perished decades ago in an arson assault on their trailer. 

She convinces Lou and Max to drive her to a closed entertainment center with a tower that night, convinced that the sniper shootings will take place. Mary and Max break inside the center, while Lou stands guard in the automobile.

Mary is plagued by visions of fluttering wings and flashbacks of her childhood abuse. Max is at the bottom of the steps, while she is at the top of the tower.

The murderer arrives and stabs Lou to death before entering and attacking and injuring Max. He manages to remain still while the killer, later revealed to be Alan, climbs the stairs and confronts his sister.

Mary recalls her assault and understands it was Alan, not Berton Mitchell, who assaulted her. He tied her to the floor of Mitchell's cottage before biting, slashing, and stuffing a live bat up her vagina, which is where her memory of flapping wings came from. 

Her brother managed to implant false memories and a psychic grip on the occurrence while she was in a coma at the hospital by warning her of all the dreadful things he would do to her if she ever talked of what truly happened. 

All of the "poltergeist" episodes were caused by Mary's own powers acting against her as a result of the hold. 

Alan also admits to murdering Mitchell's wife and children, and that all of the victims Mary recognized were prior girlfriends of his.

Max tries to escape the center while bleeding heavily, attracting the notice of incoming officers and Patmore, who misidentifies him as the killer and shoots him in the shoulder. 

Mary, now that she knows the truth, utilizes her psychic abilities to cause the bats that reside in the tower to attack Alan. He trips and falls down the steps, breaking his neck. 

A few weeks later, she attends Lou's burial and pays a visit to Max, who is recovering in the hospital. She cheerfully admits that she is no longer terrified of the dark.


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Intensity Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Serial Killer, Suspense, Thriller

Intensity

Published: Nov 1995 (UK) - Jan 1996 (US)
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Serial Killer, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Chyna Shepherd is a college student who is spending the holiday weekend with the family of her friend Laura Templeton

Chyna, who was beaten and abandoned as a youngster by her mother, discovers that the Templeton mansion delivers what she has longed for acceptance. This is violently ended when serial murderer Edgler Vess gets into the house in the middle of the night and murders all of the inhabitants save Laura and Chyna

Chyna flees after finding Laura has been bound and raped, vowing to return. Chyna walks upstairs after hearing Laura cry, planning to stab Vess with a knife. Vess murders Laura and takes her to his motor home before she can interfere. Chyna goes on board the motor home, unaware Laura is dead and discovers her friend's body. Vess drives away before she can flee.

Chyna hides in a back room, preparing to flee as soon as possible. When Vess comes to a halt at a petrol station, she gets out of the RV and hunts for a payphone. 

Chyna discreetly observes Vess boasting to the gas station workers that he is holding a little girl, Ariel, captive in his basement before killing them and driving away. 

She feels obliged to pursue Vess and assist in the release of Ariel, seizing a clerk's automobile. Chyna passes Vess while driving through a state park and deliberately smashes into a redwood tree. 

Chyna climbs onto the motor home as Vess goes out to investigate. Vess, unknowing to Chyna, notices her. Fascinated, he chooses not to murder her right away in order to see what she would do. They eventually arrive at Vess's secluded home.

Vess observes Chyna exiting the motor home. When she enters the home, she discovers a catatonic Ariel trapped in a basement chamber. 

Vess tackles Chyna in the kitchen before she can release Ariel, striking her senseless and restraining her with a chain. For a while, he teases her, disclosing facts of his previous misdeeds. Obsessed with the "intensity" of every sensory or existential experience, Vess describes himself as a "homicidal adventurer" and has been killing since boyhood. 

He agrees to let Chyna live if she helps him torture Ariel out of her catatonia. Chyna manages to break free from the table to which she is bound and slams her chair into a wall when Vess goes to work. She frees Ariel from her confinement.

Vess has trained a gang of lethal Dobermann pinschers to defend his land and murder anyone who tries to enter or exit. Chyna sprays ammonia on the dogs while dressed in Vess's dog-training attire and makes it to the motor home with Ariel

Soon after, Chyna notices a police cruiser and pulls over to signal it, only to learn that the driver is Vess, the local sheriff. Chyna attacks his police car in the subsequent brawl, but he rolls clear and uses a shotgun to disable the motor home, forcing it to turn over. 

Chyna and Ariel flee the crash, but Vess follows and knocks Chyna to the ground while Ariel carries on, distracting Vess long enough for Chyna to grab a lighter from her pocket. She ignites Vess's gasoline-soaked footwear with it. 

She slides away to safety just as the puddle of gas encircling Vess catches fire. She turns and witnesses Vess burn to death after catching up with Ariel. A passing driver offers assistance. Chyna adopts Ariel and finds a lovely man a few months later.


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Odd Is on Our Side Summary

Dean Koontz, Fred Van Lente, Queenie Chan, Comics, Fiction, Ghost, Graphic Novel, Manga, Mystery

Odd Is on Our Side

Published: October 2010
Genre: Comics, Fiction, Ghost, Graphic Novel, Manga, Mystery
Odd Thomas Graphic Novels Book 2

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Summary

It's Halloween in Pico Mundo, California, and there's a fragrance of something sinister in the air. While the town prepares for its yearly celebrations, Odd Thomas, a teenage fry cook, can't escape the sensation that make-believe goblins and ghouls aren't the only creatures on the hunt. 

And he should know since he can see what others cannot: the souls of the restless dead. Even Odd's frequent visitor, the ghost of Elvis Presley, can't seem to send him in the proper way. 

Odd is on a mission to discover the horrific truth with the aid of his gun-toting lover, Stormy

Is there something terrible going on in the secluded barn guarded by demonic masked men? Has Halloween mischief become malevolent? Is the pleading ghost of a trick-or-treater a terrible sign of doom?


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Night Chills Summary

Dean Koontz, Action, Adventure, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literary, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

Night Chills

Published: 1976
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Action, Adventure, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literary, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Widower Paul Annendale has brought his two children, Rya and Mark, on their yearly camping trip to Black Water, a small New England village. 

What no one knows is that the town has become a test site for a new experiment employing subliminal advertising tactics. 

This newly discovered technique was introduced into the town with the help of a chemical in the water supply and allows anyone with a special code phrase to gain total mind control of an exposed subject. 

It was developed by amoral scientist Ogden Salsbury and funded by multi-millionaire Leonard Dawson. Paul aims to put an end to this criminal scheme with the help of local business owner Sam Edison.


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Seize the Night Summary

Dean Koontz, Conspiracy, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Kidnapping, Literature, Medical, Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense, Time Travel, Thriller

Seize the Night

Published: 1998
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Conspiracy, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Kidnapping, Literature, Medical, Mystery, Supernatural, Suspense, Time Travel, Thriller
Book 2 of 3: Moonlight Bay

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Summary

Fear Nothing is followed by Seize the Night, which begins a few months later. It all starts when Chris and his dog Orson run across Chris's ex-girlfriend, Lilly Wing, whose son Jimmy has recently gone missing. 

Chris promises Lilly that he will find Jimmy and sets out with Orson to begin the search. The path brings them to Fort Wyvern, an abandoned military post that Chris enjoys exploring. 

They examine the base but quickly become separated, and Orson disappears. Chris contacts his closest buddy Bobby Halloway to help him in the hunt, fearing for his dog's and Jimmy's safety, and then sends his current girlfriend Sasha Goodall to Lilly's house to comfort her.

Soon after summoning them, Chris encounters roughly thirty of the rhesus monkeys seen near the conclusion of Fear Nothing and seeks safety in a neighboring home. Bobby's arrival saves him from being discovered by the monkeys who follow him in.

Bobby and Chris investigate the base but come up empty-handed, save for a few unusual machines and chambers. They pass by Lilly's house on their way out. Sasha and Chris return to their home, while Bobby travels to Lilly's mother-in-law Jenna's home to return her to Lilly's.

The following day, Chris contacts Manuel Ramirez, the acting head of police, to provide him with information on Jimmy Wing's kidnapper's car. When he doesn't get a response, he leaves a note for Manuel to phone him after noon. Bobby returns a short time later to inform Jimmy that he is not the only missing youngster.

Later, Manuel warns Chris to back off while taking his and Bobby's firearms and wrecking his home. Roosevelt Frost comes with his cat, Mungojerrie, shortly after he leaves. They all depart and travel to an ancient road a few miles away, where Sasha's radio station employee, Doogie, joins them. They then return to Fort Wyvern to continue looking for the children and Orson.

Chris and his group enter the base, where Bobby is gravely injured in an ambush. He dispatches everyone else to find the kids and Orson, and when they return with them, Bobby eventually dies. 

Chris, reluctant to leave Bobby's body behind, insists on carrying it with them on the way out. They literally confront themselves at the top of the shaft on the elevator trip back up, and Chris is able to save Bobby's former self from getting shot. Bobby's body vanishes from the elevator, and Chris takes the living Bobby with him out of the base to bring Jimmy and the other kids to their parents.


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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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Odd Interlude Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Murder, Psychic, Romance, Suspense, Thriller

Odd Interlude

Published: 2012
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Murder, Psychic, Romance, Suspense, Thriller
Book 4.1 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Harmony Corner, a beautiful roadside town nestled on a lonely stretch of the Pacific coast, has everything a tired traveler needs—a nice cafe, a convenient service station, a cluster of cottages... and the Harmony family farmhouse reigning over it all. 

When Odd Thomas and his companions settle for the night, they learn that there's more to this lonely refuge than meets the eye—and that there's something more terrifying than either life or death. A more detailed summary will be published as soon as I get the time.


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The Taking Summary

Dean Koontz, Action, Adventure, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Occult, Psychological, Romance, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

The Taking

Published: 2004
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Action, Adventure, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Occult, Psychological, Romance, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Molly Sloan awakens in the middle of the night in the midst of an unusually rapid heavy rainstorm. She leaves her husband Neil in bed, unable to sleep, and goes downstairs to work on a screenplay she is working on.

Coyotes from the adjacent woodland gather on her doorstep in huddles. She wonders what could have terrified such creatures into fleeing the safety of the deep forests and exposing themselves to human contact. 

She walks outdoors, disturbed, to stand among the wild beasts, and is terrified — not by the animals, but by the unusual, strangely glowing rain. She recognizes, instinctively, that the rain is dirty.

Molly and Neil scour the news for information once she returns home. They can only gather that the same phenomena are occurring all around the planet before all contact is lost. 

They decide to abandon their remote house, meeting with the people of a nearby little mountain town to prepare a resistance, despite the fact that they have no idea what they would be fighting against. 

The rain finally stops after ten hours of pouring. A heavy, gloomy fog has replaced it, obscuring everything and transforming trees and buildings into towering shadows. 

Molly and Neil are now in the local bar, where about 60 people have come with their pets and children. The occurrence is said to be the result of an extraterrestrial invasion.

Unusual sounds and lights are heard and observed. Strange fungi sprout in a local tavern's lavatory, and a terrifying fungus spreads on trees, lawns, buildings, and people alike. 

Huge things glide above the scared populace from time to time, and people feel as though they are entirely known by whatever or whoever fills these aerial ships - assuming the quiet, drifting objects are crafts of some type. 

Molly and Neil set off on a quest to rescue the town's youngsters, many of whom are trapped in their houses, accompanied by a stray dog named Virgil. Meanwhile, the tavern's patrons, divided into warring groups, battle the strange menace that has engulfed their town. 

Surprisingly, Virgil appears to be able to tell when and where particular youngsters are in danger. Later, it is discovered that other animals are directing rescue attempts to save other youngsters.

As they seek answers, the townsfolk come to the conclusion that they are under attack by extraterrestrial invaders who have arrived as an advanced group to reverse-terraform the Earth so that its changed atmosphere will support their alien body’s needs. 

However, while doing so, they will poison the planet's human inhabitants, who must die in order for the invaders to exist. 

Molly feels that the invaders are of the most malignant sort and that they seek nothing but devastation at all times. 

Even when they face the most horrifying and twisted animals on their quest, Molly and Neil are able to save 13 children with the assistance of Virgil and other animals after going through many tragedies. 

Molly is certain that the aliens permitted them to save the children in order to harvest them for some more heinous purpose; yet, a series of circumstances lead her to feel that there is still hope and that the children have been spared for a unique cause. 

After 36 hours of rain, mist, and darkness, a new rain falls, much to the satisfaction of the characters, and wipes away all the monsters, fungi, and sick alien presences on the planet.

Molly, Neil, and eight of the children they rescued had been living in a house for at least a year. Society has begun a sluggish process of restoration; the majority of survivors are children and those who saved them, as well as dogs and animals that assisted in the rescues. 

Molly is now a teacher, and Neil has returned to his church job. Most people don't talk about what happened, and the reasons for the aliens' departure are never mentioned. 

However, while the identity or origin of the invaders is never fully addressed, towards the conclusion of the novel, Molly discovers that the invaders were not aliens at all, but they had really lived through the biblical apocalypse and that the monsters were demons sent to Earth to exterminate mankind. 

Only a few would be saved, like on Noah's Ark, to rebuild a better world. Several facts in the story corroborate her opinion.

The novel concludes on a lighter note, with Molly resolving to write another book — this time for her soon-to-be-born son or daughter, rather than for publication. When Neil asks her what the book will be about, she responds, "Hope."


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Saint Odd Summary

Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Literary, Mystery, Paranormal, Psychic, Romance, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller, Urban

Saint Odd

Published: 13, January 2015
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Literary, Mystery, Paranormal, Psychic, Romance, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller, Urban
Book 7 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Odd Thomas returns to Pico Mundo only to be attacked by surviving members of the demonic organization he encountered in earlier books. 

He survives the first attempt on his life by escaping a huge SUV as he rides the rural roads on a hefty motorbike. Odd goes off-road and lures the SUV's driver into driving into a steep gully, killing everybody inside as the SUV explodes. 

Odd initially flies to the mall where Stormy and 18 others were murdered, just evading three cultists who, coincidentally or with Odd's psychic attraction, are visiting the mall where the cult's members nearly killed hundreds. 

After meeting Mrs. Fischer, Odd rides his bike to a safe home maintained by the same group he aided in the last novel. 

The safe house is operated by an older couple who tell him they've been married for years and have only had "5 terrible days in all those years," according to the husband. His wife disagrees, adding, "There were six, you need to figure out where we're disagreeing." 

Odd sleeps in the house's guest room and his dreams of Pico Mundo are filled with glimpses of people, both recognizable and unknown, floating by him with angry looks. 

He realizes that the cult has gathered enough C4 to destroy a neighboring dam after reconciling with Chief Porter and author Ozzy Boone

Destroying the dam would flood the town partially, but not enough to inflict the damage and death he envisioned. When he goes to the dam, he experiences an epiphany after sighting coyotes.

Odd returns to the safe home to discover it under siege by the cultists, all of whom are killed by the caretakers. 

Mrs. Fischer and a "Cleaning Crew" come and make the safe home look as if no one has ever lived there, while Odd and Mrs. Fischer meet in her limo. 

He is then forced to engage in a bloody cat-and-mouse game with the fanatics. A paramilitary attack squad pursues him through an almond orchard, and when they can't find him, they start blowing up the orchard's structures. 

Using the explosions to his advantage, Odd catches two cultists discussing the ritual rape and slaughter of a little family that owns a property nearby. 

Odd kills the cultists and rushes to the home in time to save the family in the barn. Odd hides in the landscape and then enters the home, following the cultists when they make their entrance. 

Odd eventually kills all of the cult members, including a girl he describes as having an "innocent child's face." 

Odd receives a terrible knife wound from the female cultist before she dies, and then sees her spirit waiting for him. Odd ignores her, causing her to go into a poltergeist rage while Odd flees the house. 

Odd observes that the demons ("Bodachs") who had previously collected in preparation of violent occurrences are no longer present. He eventually deduces that the cult intends to spread a lethal strain of the rabies virus via hoax air blasts emerging from a funhouse in a visiting carnival. The Bodachs have not appeared because they are solely concerned with immediate violence and not with sickness. 

He is able to foil the scheme, but only at the expense of a fatal gunshot wound. He is reunited with his girlfriend Stormy Llewellyn after death, who educates him on what he will confront in the hereafter. 

His literary friend then discovers the manuscript of this book printing inexplicably on his laser printer.


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Deeply Odd Summary

Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Deeply Odd

Published: 2013
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 6 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Odd Thomas meets a mad truck driver around a month after the events of Odd Apocalypse

Odd gets a vision of three children being burned alive by someone wearing a red suit, black shirt, and black mask during this meeting, as he touches the trucker. Odd realizes at that point that the trucker had the same vision and is the one torching the youngsters. The trucker immediately attempts but fails, to murder Odd

Odd pursues the trucker despite the fact that the man attempted to murder him because he knows he must assist the children. 

Odd, realizing he needs a car, grabs an SUV used as a getaway vehicle during a crime but smashes it. Then he notices a limousine approaching. The driver, who turns out to be an old feisty, fascinating, and occasionally enigmatic lady, pulls up to him and asks him a few questions before offering him a job as her chauffeur. 

He grudgingly accepts the task and tracks down the trucker to a remote estate guarded by fierce dogs. 

Devil worshippers make their sacrifices here, and they're planning a mass sacrifice of a large group of children. 

The ghost of Alfred Hitchcock, who has been coming to Odd on a regular basis, explains numerous of the cultists' beliefs. They are affluent, powerful, and nasty individuals who get away with whatever they want because the deity they worship protects them. 

Hitchcock's spirit communicates to Odd for the first time, which he has never experienced before; the living dead simply does not speak. 

Hitchcock emphasizes to Odd that at this moment in time, the only thing that counts is protecting the children. Odd is massively outmanned and will very definitely perish in the process.

Pretending to be a fellow cultist, Odd murders five cult members and manages to release the children, allowing him to flee the property and the demonic mayhem that is engulfing the remaining cult members. 

He finally arrives in the limousine, where his patron Mrs. Fischer and the rescued children await him. She drives them to a home that appears to be extremely comfortable, and a kind couple welcomes them inside. 

Once everyone is inside, five more adults and nine more youngsters join them. They all treat the rescued children with love, feeding them, talking with them, listening to them, and spending healing time with them. 

Later, while reclining on a sofa and focussing on a card in his hand, Odd notices that the five parents and nine children who had arrived earlier had vanished. 

Then he is told that the children he saved will be returned to their homes. They will have no recollection of the atrocities to which they were subjected.

The immediate challenges presented to Odd are overcome in this book, but there are clues of the endgame throughout. The author has declared that the seventh book in the Odd Thomas series will be the final one.


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Odd Apocalypse Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Thriller

Odd Apocalypse

Published: 2012
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Psychic, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Thriller
Book 5 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

A reclusive millionaire has asked Odd Thomas and his traveling partner Annamaria to stay at his large, beautiful home, Roseland. 

However, there is a serious problem within the enormous property's boundaries. The few employees there are hostile to everyone from the outside world, and when Odd explores the estate, the terrain and buildings appear to alternate between static beauty and a hell on earth... which he discovers is impacted by equipment developed by a genius from the past. 

Odd can't just take his friend and their dogs (one of whom is still alive, the other a ghost) and flee. 

Despite the warnings, Annamaria, who has her own mysteries, has intimated to Odd that Roseland holds secrets that are far more terrible than merely an exceptional condition of preservation. 

He must locate someone concealed within the gloomy preserve who will require all of his assistance.


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Odd Hours Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Psychic, Suspense, Thriller

Odd Hours

Published: 20, May 2008
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Psychic, Suspense, Thriller
Book 4 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Odd got a place to stay at Magic Beach with a retired actor after leaving the monastery in the last book. One morning while out for a walk, he comes across a woman he has been seeing in his dreams: a young, pregnant woman named Annamaria

Odd gets separated from Annamaria after being assaulted and nearly killed by a huge guy with two henchmen in tow; however, he utilizes his psychic attraction to find her. 

When he finds her, they realize they must go quickly, but while they make their preparations, they hear a vehicle door bang. They locate a place to hide until the guys who have been hunting them depart. 

Odd and Annamaria went off walking now that the men had left. On their stroll, they come across a big group of coyotes, which Annamaria persuades to leave. 

Odd runs to a local church after leaving Annamaria with a trusted friend, where he is later given up to the sheriff of Magic Beach, but not before hiding his ID under a church bench. 

The sheriff, a man with several identities, believes Odd is a government agent sent to spy on his operation: the transportation and shipping of many nuclear weapons to terrorist organizations within the United States via the Magic Beach harbor. 

Odd persuades the Sheriff that he is a failed government experiment and that he is prepared to be bribed to look the other way. 

While the sheriff is arranging a deal to buy his allegiance, Odd manages to infuriate the ghost of Frank Sinatra, who began accompanying him when Elvis left. 

The fury created by his soul causes a tremendous whirlwind and Odd is able to flee the police headquarters in the turmoil.

He makes his way down to the harbor swiftly and is able to board the ship carrying the nuclear weapons. 

He is compelled to kill everyone on board, despite his objections, because there is no other way to protect the ship and its perilous cargo. 

Odd successfully runs the boat aground at a nearby cove, alerting the Coast Guard, DHS, and FBI to the contents of the vessel. 

Odd returns to the church to get his ID, but the sheriff greets him as he leaves. He runs into the priest and his wife while attempting to flee.

Odd discovers that the priest and his wife were both involved in the conspiracy to sell nuclear weapons via Magic Beach. 

The priest murders his wife before being assassinated by the sheriff, who is subsequently assassinated by one of his henchmen. 

The henchman, known as 'Meth Mouth,' converses with Odd, believing him to be a psychic government operative. Odd shoots Meth Mouth beneath the table with the wife's rifle while laughing at one of his jokes.

Odd and Annamaria exit Magic Beach at the end of the narrative. Odd is crying because he is responsible for the deaths of so many people, nearly all of them were killed by him. 

While he may have taken a few lives, Annamaria assures him that he has saved millions more. 

She then pulls over to the side of the road and requests that Odd show her Cassiopeia, the constellation. Odd and Stormy would frequently point out Cassiopeia together because it was Stormy's mother's name, thus Annamaria's request catches him off guard, but he obliges her by pointing out the constellation.


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Brother Odd Summary




Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Humor, Mystery, Psychic, Psychological, Shape Shifter, Thriller

Brother Odd

Published: 28, November 2006
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Humor, Mystery, Psychic, Psychological, Shape Shifter, Thriller
Book 3 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Seven months after Forever Odd, the story begins. Odd Thomas has been a visitor to St. Bartholomew's Abbey throughout this period, where he expects to find serenity and understanding. 

During his stay, he encounters a white-furred dog that helps him on his further travels.

Odd notices a shadow-like Bodach. This spells calamity for the abbey. One of the monks goes missing, and Odd is attacked by an unknown assailant. 

Odd hears an odd noise in a heavy snowfall while searching for the missing monk, and subsequently sees a complex, moving pattern of bones against a glass.

The abbey's other visitor, Rodion Romanovich, joins Odd in the garage to pick up the monks. 

Odd, skeptical of Romanovich, prepares to leave him at the abbey, but he escapes with one SUV full of monks before Odd can stop him. 

A bone creature flips Romanovich's SUV on the way there. Odd's confidant, Brother Knuckles, destroys the beast with the second plow, rescuing everyone. 

Back at the school, Odd and Romanovich discover that Jacob's father, The Neverwas, is John Heineman, a monk known as Brother John at the monastery and a former physicist who experimented with reality.

Later, Odd chooses to leave the monastery, but as he drives back to his hometown, psychic magnetism draws him out of the car, and the novel closes as he wanders down the highway toward the unknown. 

Elvis Presley, who occasionally aids Odd, ultimately crosses over after three escapades. Odd and the dog (who is now shown to be a spirit) go on together, only to be joined by the ghost of Frank Sinatra seconds later.


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Forever Odd Summary

Dean Koontz, Action, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Humor, Psychic, Psychological, Psychology, Suspense, Thriller

Forever Odd 

Published: 2005
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Humor, Psychic, Psychological, Psychology, Suspense, Thriller
Book 2 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

Odd Thomas suspects Danny's birth father, who was just released from jail, has kidnapped him after discovering his close friend Danny has been kidnapped and his stepfather brutally killed. 

Odd begins to explore as a result of this notion and is drawn down a water tunnel and into an abandoned hotel by his "psychic magnetism," Odd's ability to hunt out someone or what he is envisioning.

Odd discovers his friend tied up and strapped to a bomb inside. Danny tells Odd that his father did not kidnap him. 

Instead, Danny recalls calling a phone sex line and speaking with a woman named Datura because he was lonely as a result of a crippling bone illness. Danny had ultimately handed up the knowledge about Odd's "gift" after being captivated by her. When she realized this, she abducted Danny in order for Odd to disclose himself to her.

Odd walks away from Danny and discovers Datura in her room with two goons, Cheval Robert and Cheval Andre

She directs Odd to show her the ghosts. Odd reluctantly brings her to the hotel's casino, where he has previously seen numerous spirits and one poltergeist. 

When Datura offends a ghost, the angered poltergeist hurls things at them. Odd escapes Datura at this moment returns to Danny and deactivates the explosives. 

Odd goes to Datura's room and discovers a shotgun, which he used to assassinate Cheval Robert

Datura locates him using "reverse psychic magnetism," but while they are conversing, a mountain lion attacks her from behind. 

An enraged Cheval Andre pursues Odd through the hotel before Odd kills him in a sewer.

Odd dies in the sewer, and his soul pays three of his friends a visit. He resurrects, however, in front of the Blue Moon CafĂ©, with no memory of how he got there. 

He is initially upset by his survival, since his deepest desire is to be reunited with his soul-mate, Bronwen "Stormy" Llewellyn, in the hereafter. 

Odd follows Chief Porter to the hotel, where they return to get Danny from that dreadful location. 

Odd decides to work at a monastery high in the mountains for two months in order to find tranquility.


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