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Dark Rivers of the Heart Summary

Dean Koontz, Conspiracy, Espionage, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Political, Spy, Supernatural, Suspense, Technothriller, Thriller

Dark Rivers of the Heart

Published: 1994
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Conspiracy, Espionage, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Political, Spy, Supernatural, Suspense, Technothriller, Thriller

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Summary

Spencer Grant is a guy with a contaminated, yet hazy history who teams up with Rocky, a lovely dog, on a mission to find a life with Valerie Keene, whom he meets in a nightclub. 

When Grant and his dog return to the club, they discover that the woman is late for work. When Grant attempts to locate her at her house, a SWAT-style force bombards the area, confusing Grant. Grant is now on a mission to find Valerie.

In Las Vegas, he hunts for her and is chased by a covert federal organization that is also hunting for Valerie. He is hurt when he is caught in a storm in the Nevada desert. Valerie saves him and treats Spencer's injuries.

Meanwhile, the major antagonist is Roy Miro, a high-ranking official in the agency who has been seeking for Valerie for months. He and the government utilize a satellite to track down Spencer and Valerie in the desert. 

Roy and some agents board a chopper and pursue them into a retail mall. Spencer and Valerie hijack a helicopter and travel from Nevada to Colorado to visit Spencer's childhood home. 

Spencer was 14 years old when he heard a disturbance in the night and went out to the rear barn to investigate. Spencer discovers his father abusing a lady inside the barn, and he finds a revolver but only wounds his father. His father was later sent to a psychiatric institution. 

Roy visits Spencer's father in the hospital and then goes to Colorado to face Spencer and Valerie

Spencer's father shoots Roy in the barn, barely paralyzing him. Spencer then fatally kills his father as he and Valerie exit the barn. 

They utilize a satellite heat beam to disable the other agents before fleeing the house and establishing a new life together by assisting a rebel organization against the government agency.


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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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The Last Olympian Summary

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 5

The Last Olympian

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 5

Published: 5, May 2009

Author: Rick Riordan

Book 5 of 5: Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Detective, Education, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Folk Tales, Greek & Roman, Horror, Legends, Magic, Mystery, Myths, Social Skills, Spy, Supernatural, Teen, Young Adult



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Summary

While driving with Rachel Dare, Percy Jackson is accosted by Charles Beckendorf, and the two set out to assault Luke's ship, Princess Andromeda. Because of a spy at Camp Half-Blood, Kronos, who is housed in Luke's mortal body, is not caught off guard, and Beckendorf is murdered in an explosion. Later, Percy awakens in the underwater kingdom of his father Poseidon, which is under attack by the Titan Oceanus. Poseidon sends Percy back to Camp Half-Blood to hear the "Great Prophecy," but Percy wants to help fight. Percy reports the spy to the camp and learns that the Olympians are battling Typhon.

That night, Percy departs with Nico di Angelo, Hades' son, in search of information on how to fight Kronos. Percy obtains a blessing from his mother after visiting Luke's mother in Westport, Connecticut, and speaking with Hestia. He subsequently goes into the underworld, where he bathes in the River Styx and accepts Achilles' curse. Percy succeeds despite being deceived by Nico in return for information about the boy's mother. He exploits his new invulnerability to battle a tiny army of Hades' henchmen.

Percy appears in New York City after emerging from the Underworld, leaving Nico to persuade his father to join the fight against Kronos. Percy enlists the assistance of the campers to protect Olympus, as the gods refuse to give up their fight with Typhon. New York City is put to sleep by a tremendous sleeping spell cast by Morpheus, Hecate, and Kronos himself just before the conflict begins. Despite the addition of Thalia's Hunters of Artemis, the Party Ponies, and a few other allies, the Olympian army is unable to repel the Titan army's relentless attacks. Out of the original 40 campers, about 16 perish at Camp Half-Blood.

When Annabeth shields Percy from an attack by Ethan Nakamura that would have hit Percy in the Achilles tendon, she sustains a serious injury. Despite these defeats, Percy rejects Prometheus' offer of surrender and entrusts Hestia with the Titan's gift of Pandora's pithos. The campers destroy Hyperion, which enrages Kronos even more. Rachel Dare, who has been having unexplained prophesy moments, appears to warn Percy of a drakon that can only be slain by an Ares kid.

Silena Beauregard, dressed as Ares' chief counselor Clarisse, enters and breaks the cabin's war boycott, wounding herself in the process. In a fit of rage, the real Clarisse comes and kills the drakon on her own. The campers discover that Silena was the camp's spy, but that after her boyfriend Beckendorf died, she opted to atone for her wrongdoings.

Percy visits his father and requests that Poseidon join the battle against Typhon, which he grudgingly accepts. Percy and his allies are driven back to the blocks around the Empire State Building, where they make their final stand to preserve Mount Olympus. Kronos succeeds to reach Olympus even as Hades arrives with Nico and an army. Percy confronts Kronos without obtaining a meaningful edge for either side. The warriors may see Typhon nearing New York in an Iris message-vision, only to be vanquished by Poseidon and his Cyclopes.

Ethan Nakamura likewise defies Kronos' predictions, but he is assassinated. When Kronos threatens Annabeth, Luke regains control of his body and, with the help of Percy, injures himself to the brink of death, killing Kronos. Luke informs Percy before he dies that Ethan was correct; the battle was sparked by the wrath of unrecognized gods and unclaimed offspring. He passes away quietly, and his body is carried away by the Fates.

Thalia, Grover, Annabeth, Tyson, Clarisse, and Nico are among the heroes rewarded by the gods for their contributions to the destruction of the Titans. Percy is finally called forward. Zeus bestows to him the greatest of all gifts: immortal godhood. To the Olympians' surprise, Percy instead begs the gods to vow on the River Styx that they will claim all demigods by the age of thirteen, build homes for all minor gods and Hades' offspring, and grant amnesty to innocent Titans and former friends like Calypso. Percy also breaks Zeus', Poseidon's, and Hades' oaths not to produce demigod offspring.

Kronos isn't dead, Hermes tells Percy, but he's been spread so thin that he'll never form a mind, much alone a body again, because the Titans can't die any more than the gods can. Percy finds Rachel's plans to become the next Oracle after the conference, and he hurries to camp with Annabeth and Nico. Rachel is firmly established as the next Oracle under Apollo's guidance, and she delivers the next Great Prophecy. Percy's birthday is celebrated by Annabeth, and the two begin dating shortly after the chapter ends. Camp Half-Blood is slowly returning to normal as the gods keep their new vows. The end-of-summer bead pays tribute to the numerous slain demigods.


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The Battle of the Labyrinth Summary

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 4

The Battle of the Labyrinth

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 4

Published: 6, May 2008

Author: Rick Riordan

Book 4 of 5: Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Detective, Education, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Folk Tales, Greek & Roman, Horror, Legends, Magic, Mystery, Myths, Social Skills, Spy, Supernatural, Teen, Young Adult



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Summary

Percy Jackson goes to Goode High School for freshman orientation, where he meets Rachel Elizabeth Dare, a mortal who can see through the Mist. She assists him in defeating two empousai and escaping. Grover is in trouble with the Council of Cloven Elders for not having found Pan, so Percy travels to Camp Half-Blood. Annabeth and Percy accidentally find an entrance into the Labyrinth during a competition organized by the new sword instructor Quintus, which presents a possible invasion route for Luke. Annabeth is tasked with finding Daedalus and persuading him not to give Luke Ariadne's string, which would aid him in navigating the Labyrinth.

Grover, Percy, and Tyson are her chosen companions. Before leaving, Percy learns that Nico plans to resurrect his late sister (with the help of King Minos) by exchanging her soul for the soul of someone who has escaped death – someone like Percy. Before arriving at Geryon's ranch and meeting Nico, the questers face a number of challenges in the maze, including encounters with Briares, the Sphinx, and Janus. They go in search of Hephaestus, and after speaking with him, they split up: Tyson and Grover go in search of Pan, while Annabeth and Percy go to the god's forge in Mount St. Helens' volcano.

Kronos' smiths almost kill Percy in the forge, but he escapes by causing an earthquake that helps him get ejected from the volcano. When Percy awakens, he is on the island of Ogygia with Calypso, the Titan Atlas's daughter. Calypso tells Percy that she is cursed to fall in love with every hero who visits her island, but that the hero will never be able to stay. Percy realizes that he, too, must leave after Hephaestus informs him of events in the mortal world. Percy and Annabeth return to Camp Half-Blood and travel to Manhattan in search of Rachel, who should be able to navigate the Labyrinth.

Despite being kidnapped by Luke's minions, they make it to Daedalus' workshop and discover Quintus is an ancient inventor who lives as an automaton. He informs them that he has already aided Luke, believing they would not be able to withstand a Titan assault. Luke discovers the group and informs them that Minos has been planning to swap Daedalus' soul for his own. The four teenagers fight to get out of the maze, while Daedalus, who has been betrayed, remains in the maze with his hellhound.

Later, they discover the Titan castle of Mount Othrys and learn that Luke has been possessed by Kronos in some way. They run into Grover and Tyson and come to Pan's resting place, where he speaks to them and imparts a piece of his fading spirit to each of them. After that, the party, except Rachel, returns to Camp Half-Blood to battle. The Titan army streams out of the Labyrinth, seemingly winning until Daedalus comes with Mrs. O'Leary and Briares, who murder Kampê.

Grover causes a Panic, scaring away the remaining Titan soldiers. After the battle, Nico assists Daedalus in escaping the Labyrinth and destroys it. Percy departs camp for the school year after a memorial service for the deceased campers. At the conclusion of the summer, Percy receives a visit from his father Poseidon, who presents him with a sand dollar and advises him to "use it carefully." Nico subsequently comes and tells Percy about his plan to finally beat Luke.


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The Titan's Curse Summary

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 3

The Titan's Curse

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 3

Published: 1, May 2007

Author: Rick Riordan

Book 3 of 5: Percy Jackson and the Olympians

Genres: Action, Adventure, Children's, Detective, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Folk Tales, Greek & Roman, Horror, Legends, Magic, Mystery, Myths, Social Skills, Spy, Supernatural, Teen, Young Adult


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Summary:

Sally Jackson gives Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase, and Thalia Grace a trip to Westover Hall, a boarding school in Bar Harbor, Maine, where they would escort two half-blood siblings called Nico and Bianca di Angelo to Camp Half-Blood. An instructor dubbed Dr. Thorn, who is actually a manticore attacks them. Dr. Thorn dives from a cliff with Annabeth on his back, despite the arrival of the goddess Artemis and her hunters.

Artemis is worried by the manticore's description of a "Great Stirring" of monsters, and she sets out on her own to track down an Olympus-devouring monster she believes has finally returned from Tartarus. She rides her brother Apollo's solar chariot to Camp Half-Blood with the half-bloods and Hunters (who now include Bianca di Angelo when she accepts their pledge).

Percy and his Pegasus pal Blackjack save a sea monster named Bessie at camp, while Artemis' henchman Zo Nightshade begins experiencing strange visions about Artemis in dire peril. Annabeth saves Luke from being crushed by a cave roof by holding it up for him in Percy's nightmares. Both Zo and Percy are unable to intervene until the Oracle (an elderly mummy) escapes from the Big House's attic on his own, during a capture the flag game in which Thalia and Percy come dangerously close to colliding.

Zo and Chiron plan a journey when it gives a prophecy to her, and she decides to invite Thalia, Grover Underwood, Bianca, and another Hunter along (who is then taken out of commission by a deadly prank). Due to their chastity vows, the Hunters refuse to travel or socialize with a man; hence Percy is not allowed to attend. He catches up with Nico before departing, promising to keep Bianca safe during the mission. He successfully escapes camp on Blackjack and joins the party, but he is nearly stopped by Mr. D atop the Chrysler Building, who only decides to let him go because there is a good probability Percy will be murdered while on the mission.

Percy spots Dr. Thorn entering the National Museum of Natural History when he arrives in Washington, D.C., and pursues him using Annabeth's invisibility hat. There's Luke Castellan and a big man named the General, and they've summoned spartoi, zombie skeleton warriors, to hunt down the official quest party, who are nearby at the National Air and Space Museum. Percy tries to warn the party, but the Nemean lion attacks them before they can flee. They battle the lion and kill it, with Percy claiming the lion's impenetrable pelt as a prize.

The quest group and Percy leave and, with the help of Apollo (posing as a homeless man), freighthop to Cloudcroft, New Mexico. Grover detects the presence of the god Pan in Cloudcroft, who sent the Erymanthian boar to aid them in their escape from the spartoi. The boar transports them to Gila Claw, Arizona, where the "Junkyard of the Gods" is located. The trio enters the junkyard after a brief interaction with Ares and Aphrodite (in which Aphrodite examines Percy's infatuation with Annabeth while also warning him of the hazards of the Junkyard), where Bianca attempts to steal a cursed sculpture for Nico. Her thievery wakes a Talos prototype, and she sacrifices her life to bring it down.

After stealing boats, the remaining quest members sulk their way to Hoover Dam. Percy encounters Rachel Elizabeth Dare, a mortal girl who can see through the Mist, and the quest members narrowly escape the spartoi once more with the assistance of Athena (posing as a tour guide), landing in San Francisco on the backs of two bronze winged angels.

Percy meets Nereus when he reaches there and here he learns that Artemis is looking for Bessie because it is the monster, the ophiotaurus he rescued back at camp with blackjack, a creature whose entrails may be burnt to gain the ability to destroy Olympus. Using this knowledge, Luke tries to persuade Thalia to join the Titans, despite the fact that she is almost 16 and looks to be the hero of the Great Prophecy, and she reluctantly rejects it.

Grover returns to Camp Half-Blood with Bessie after the last confrontation with Dr. Thorn, in which Percy begs Mr. D to help him kill the manticore, and Percy offers the Nemean lion's pelt to Poseidon in thanks for their safe travel. Frederick Chase, Annabeth's father, and an aircraft pilot is sought by Zo, Percy, and Thalia in the hopes that he can assist them in reaching their last destination: Mount Tamalpais, the current location of the Titans' citadel on Mount Othrys.

They proceed to the Garden of the Hesperides in Professor Chase's automobile. After confronting the Hesperides (of whom Zo is an exiled member owing to her aiding Heracles in stealing a golden apple during the Labors of Hercules by handing him Riptide, Percy's sword), Zo is injured by the dragon Ladon's venom as they pass through. The gang discovers Artemis performing his duty where the Titan Atlas formerly held up the sky. Percy momentarily lifts the sky's weight from Artemis so she may battle the Titan after witnessing Annabeth tied up and taken prisoner by Luke, and realizing that "the General" is not only Atlas but also Zo's father.

Artemis confronts Atlas and, with Percy's aid, is able to re-trap him under the sky, but not before injuring Zo by shoving her down a cliff. Thalia fights Luke and is supposedly killed as she kicks him down the side of the mountain. They escape and proceed to a nearby airport in Artemis' silver chariot with the assistance of Mr. Chase, who comes in a biplane equipped with machine guns that fire heavenly bronze bullets. Shortly after landing, Zo succumbs to her injuries, and Artemis creates a new constellation in her honor. After that, the remainder of the group heads to Mount Olympus.

Artemis ultimately persuades the gods to intervene against the Titans during the winter solstice assembly. Artemis asks Thalia to become an immortal Huntress and she accepts, delaying the Great Prophecy by keeping her 15 years old for the remainder of her life. Percy's father, Poseidon, informs him that Luke has miraculously survived. Percy is warned by Athena to keep away from Annabeth. Returning to Camp Half-Blood, the two are dubious and concerned about the future.

However, before Percy can return home, he is obliged to explain Bianca's death to Nico. Nico instantly accuses Percy, claiming that he promised to keep her safe. When a swarm of spartoi arrives to attack Percy, Nico exiles them to the underworld, revealing himself to be Hades' son. Shortly afterward, Nico flees camp, and Percy reveals the truth about Nico's origins to Annabeth and Grover. They agree to keep the truth hidden from everyone else, especially the Titans' army because it implies that the Great Prophecy now has two prospective heroes.


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