Showing posts with label Supernatural. Show all posts
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The Mask Summary

The Mask

Published: 1981
Author: Dean Koontz (Written as Owen West)
Genre: American, Family Life, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Romance, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

On a busy day, an amnesic blonde girl arrives in the midst of traffic. Carol and Paul, a married couple, are drawn to her and take her in, picturing her as the kid they never had.

Carol then begins to experience dreams involving terrible noises in the middle of the night, a bloodied visage in a mirror, and a razor-sharp ax.


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The Eyes of Darkness Summary

Dean Koontz, Leigh Nichols, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

The Eyes of Darkness

Published: 10, May 1981
Author: Dean Koontz (Written as Leigh Nichols)
Genre: Fiction, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Tina Evans, a stage producer, begins getting paranormal signals implying that her son Danny is still alive a year after he is allegedly killed in an accident on a camping trip. 

She prepares to exhume Danny's body to set her mind at peace after never seeing his body. Tina is assisted by Elliot Stryker, a newly acquainted lawyer who previously worked for Army Intelligence and with whom she is having an affair. 

They are quickly pursued by assassins hired by Project Pandora and barely make it out alive. Tina, sure that Danny is still alive, sets out to find out what happened to her kid and save him. 

Elliot joins her, and the two are pursued by other operatives who have been ordered to assassinate them. 

Danny leads Tina telepathically to an underground lab in the Sierra Nevada where her kid has been exposed to horrible experiments by a top-secret government organization.


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Whispers Summary

Dean Koontz, Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Whispers

Published: April 1980
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Hilary Thomas, a Los Angeles screenwriter, is attacked in her house by Bruno Frye, a mentally ill man whose Napa Valley winery she previously visited. 

Frye attempts to rape her, but she holds him at gunpoint and calls the cops. Detective Tony Clemenza assures her that Frye has a solid alibi because the cops contacted his house and he replied, demonstrating that he was nowhere near Los Angeles that night.

Frye comes the next day and assaults Hilary again, this time getting numerous knife wounds before fleeing. She contacts the police and meets with Clemenza again, who informs her that Frye's corpse has been discovered and brings her to the morgue to identify it.

Hilary is assaulted once more by a man who looks to be Frye. "Frye" flees just as Clemenza arrives, and Hilary informs him of what transpired. 

Frye's psychologist allows them to listen to a cassette recording of one of Frye's sessions after considerable research. Frye mentions identical twins being born with cauls on their faces and claims to have read somewhere that this was a demon's mark.

Frye has been murdering women he believes are possessed by the soul of his deceased mother, who mistreated him and threatened to return from the grave. He believes Hilary is his mother's most recent "host."

Hilary and Tony visit a retired madam who tells them that Leo, Frye's grandpa, took his daughter Katherine to be cared for when she became pregnant with him. 

Katherine gave birth to identical twin sons not long after Leo died. The twins were born with cauls on their faces, causing Katherine, who was mentally ill, to assume they were devils. She reared her sons as though they were one and the same person. They were both called Bruno, and they were both praised or punished for whatever they did.

Finally, Hilary and Clemenza return to Frye's house, where he assaults them again before being murdered in a fight with Clemenza.


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The Funhouse Summary

Dean Koontz, Owen West, American, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

The Funhouse

Published: 1980
Author: Dean Koontz (written as Owen West)
Genre: American, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Psychological, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Ellen, a young woman fed up with being dominated by her meek father and psychotically pious mother, falls in love with Conrad, a traveling carnival barker, in 1955. 

Despite her mother's protests, she joins the carnival and marries him. However, it rapidly becomes evident that Conrad is using Ellen to conceive the Antichrist, as she discovers he worships Satan

She finally gives birth to a horribly disfigured baby while stuck at the fair since she cannot return to her parents.

The demonic baby assaults Ellen one stormy night. She smashes it just as Conrad returns home. Enraged, he beats but does not kill her, threatening to track her down and murder her own children one day. Ellen bolts into the darkness.

Amy becomes pregnant by her boyfriend in 1980. He refuses to raise or pay for the child's abortion. She hurries home, crying, to her pious, alcoholic mother, who is subsequently revealed to be Ellen

Amy ultimately informs her mother she is pregnant, prompting her mother to hit her. She does, however, agree to pay for an abortion and accompany Amy to the doctor, but only to prevent Amy from "giving birth to the Antichrist."

Meanwhile, Amy's younger brother, Joey, is privately terrified of Ellen since she regularly enters his room late at night, drunkenly raving about how he may be a demon in disguise. He chooses to flee with a traveling fair that will be in town the following week.

Conrad's circus is discovered to be his. The other carnies try to convince the barker that he would never locate Ellen after years of looking, but he refuses to give up. 

That night, a young couple is enticed to the carnival's funhouse, where they are disemboweled and half-devoured by Gunther, Conrad's demonic, monstrous kid from his affair with Madame Zena, the carnival's fortune teller. Conrad intends to murder Ellen's children with the help of Gunther.

Amy goes to Liz's Diner, where her promiscuous best friend works. Liz declares her intention to flee to Las Vegas and work as a call lady. She invites Amy to join her the morning after they return from the carnival. 

During the day, Joey enters the fair and Conrad recognizes him as Ellen's child. Joey is terrified and lies when asked what his mother's name is. Conrad is upset, but he accepts his fate.

Conrad discovers Amy and Joey are Ellen's children after doing background checks on the town's people with the help of a private investigator. 

Madame Zena is terrified when he explains his intention to lure them to the funhouse and murder them. He strangles her to death when she refuses to aid him with his plot. 

Amy, Liz, and their dates, Buzz and Ritchie, visit the carnival that night. Joey flees home and goes to the carnival with the intention of escaping with it. 

He tracks down Conrad and expresses his attraction to him. Before tying him up, the barker brings him to the funhouse and admits that he knows he lied about his mother.

The party arrives and boards at the funhouse. Conrad cuts the power midway through the journey, leaving the four teenagers stranded. 

Gunther drags Richie away through a trap door before severing his head. The three others look for a way out. 

Amy equips herself with a knife she found in a showcase. Liz continues alone inside the funhouse before being discovered by Gunther and dismembered in the basement. Conrad comes and shoots Buzz to death with a handgun. He has Joey with him, who is restrained by a rope leash. Amy manages to conceal the knife. She dupes Conrad into thinking she's going to console Joey before stabbing him in the throat and stealing his revolver.

Amy and Joey discover the cellar and descend, where Gunther attacks. Amy shoots him, and he falls into the funhouse's machines and is ripped apart. Amy drags Joey out of the funhouse and into the early light once they discover the exit.


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The Face of Fear Summary

Dean Koontz, Brian Coffey, American, Contemporary, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Murder, Psychic, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

The Face of Fear

Published: 1977
Author: Dean Koontz (Written as Brian Coffey)
Genre: American, Contemporary, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Murder, Psychic, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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Summary

Graham Harris was once one of the world's best mountain climbers until a mishap five years ago left him with a paralyzed leg, a phobia of heights...and a terrifying psychic gift that allows him to see crimes as they occur. 

Harris lives in New York City, where the Butcher, a violent maniac, has been mutilating young women. 

Graham senses the Butcher claiming another victim while delivering an interview on live television one night. When the psychopath learns Graham is a threat to him, he devises a scheme to murder the clairvoyant. 

Graham detects the Butcher riding an elevator to his floor while working late one night in his office building. Graham begins a long night of hide and seek to try to avoid the psychopath's grip, during which Connie and Graham gradually run out of places to hide and are eventually faced with a terrifying ultimatum: either stay and take their chances with the Butcher or scale the face of the building in the midst of a blizzard. 

Graham is finally coaxed into confronting his anxiety with the latter, all the while the Butcher shoots at them. 

The Butcher is eventually slain violently in an incident involving a piece of machinery. Graham and Connie flee, but they are soon joined by Anthony Prine, the second half of the Butcher

It is discovered that he and Bollinger had a connection similar to that of Leopold and Loeb. When Prine confronts them, he is shot by investigator Ira Preduski

Connie and Graham are engaged, as revealed in the epilogue.


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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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You Are Destined to Be Together Forever Summary

Dean Koontz, Fantasy, Murder, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

You Are Destined to Be Together Forever

Published: 9, December 2014
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Fantasy, Murder, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 6.1 of 7: Odd Thomas

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Summary

This short novella returns to the central character's origins to examine the beginnings of his romance with Stormy Llewellyn

The spirit of Elvis returns here, as does another ghostly character who will lead the young couple into an adventure that will culminate in their obtaining the prophecy that they will spend forever with one another. Saint Odd, the series' final full-length novel, was scheduled to be released in January 2015.


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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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Frankenstein: The Dead Town Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: The Dead Town

Published: 24, May 2011
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 05 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

The battle on mankind is in full swing. As the little town of Rainbow Falls, Montana, falls under attack, a few survivors band together to withstand the onslaught of the horrors unleashed on the globe.

They will discover the entire scale of Victor Frankenstein's nihilistic plot to reshape the future—as well as the horrifying reach of his unseen, strong supporters—as they prepare for combat against overwhelming odds.

Now is the time for the good to make their final, greatest stand. Their fates, as well as the fate of mankind, hang in the balance in a conclusion that will defy all expectations.

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Frankenstein: Lost Souls Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Conspiracy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: Lost Souls

Published: June 2010
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Conspiracy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 04 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

The battle against mankind has started. Only now will things be different. Victor Leben, a.k.a. Frankenstein, has not only glimpsed the future but is also prepared to inhabit it. 

He plans to create a race of superhumans by combining stem cells, "organic" silicon circuitry, and nanotechnology. With a strong, enigmatic backer anxious to see his goal realized and a hidden location where the opponents of progress cannot find him, Victor is certain that nothing and no one can stop him this time.

It is up to five individuals to disprove him. Nothing less than the survival of humanity is in their hands. They are brought together in various ways, by frightening and magnificent omens, to the same devastating conclusion: the man they knew as Victor Helios lives on two years after he died. 

Erika 5, Victor's engineered wife, and her companion Jocko, Carson O’Connor and Michael Maddison as well as the tortured Deucalion, Victor's first creation, have all landed in a modest Montana town, where their old collaboration will be refreshed and then tested by powers internally and externally, and where the challenges they face will exceed any prior hardships they have confronted. 

Despite their risk, love and joy will develop, and they will uncover sources of strength and resilience they could never have anticipated.


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Frankenstein: Dead and Alive Summary

Dean Koontz, American, Conspiracy, Dark Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Graphic Novel, Horror, Literary, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: Dead And Alive

Published: 2009
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: American, Conspiracy, Dark Fantasy, Fiction, Ghost, Graphic Novel, Horror, Literary, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 03 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

The mythological monster, Deucalion, is a noble person committed to overcoming the evil that brought him existence. 

By intent and accident, the megalomaniacal Victor Helios has unleashed several of his manufactured murderers on modern-day New Orleans. 

Detectives Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison are Deucalion's all-too-human allies in his quest to bring Helios' perpetrators to justice. 

A resistance movement is also forming inside Helios' control structure, as many of his vat-made men and women comprehend that fighting Helios would put an end to tedium, servitude, insanity, self-destructive abuse practices, or life itself.


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Frankenstein: City of Night Summary

Dean Koontz, Ed Gorman, Conspiracy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: City of Night

Published: 2005
Genre: Conspiracy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 02 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

They are more powerful, heal quicker, and think faster than any human ever created—and they must be eliminated. But not even Victor Helios—once Frankenstein—can stop the created murderers he's unleashed on modern-day New Orleans. 

The sole chance now lies with a former "monster" and his all-too-human colleagues, Detectives Carson O'Connor, and Michael Maddison

Deucalion's centuries-long history began with Victor's first, unsuccessful effort to create the perfect human–and it is doomed to finish with the final confrontation between a wretched creature and his insane creator. 

But first, Deucalion must destroy a horror that not even Victor's evil imagination could have imagined—an invincible thing that emerges from humankind's collective nightmare with one goal in mind: to replace it.

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Frankenstein: Prodigal Son Summary

Dean Koontz, Kevin J. Anderson, Children's Comics, Conspiracy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Frankenstein: Prodigal Son

Published: 2005
Genre: Children's Comics, Conspiracy, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Horror, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Police Procedurals, Science Fiction, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller
Book 01 of 05: Frankenstein

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Summary

The basic narrative follows New Orleans detective Carson and her partner Michael as they search for "The Surgeon," a serial killer. 

Deucalion, once known as The Monster, is alarmed by reports of this serial murderer, believing that his old master and creator, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, has returned. 

When Carson meets Deucalion, the investigation takes a darker turn, leading Carson and Michael down the road of a 200-year-old mystery and evil that threatens more than just New Orleans.

In New Orleans, a serial killer is on the loose and killing nonstop. A number of women have been discovered dead with one or more body parts missing–feet, hands, ears, lips–you get the picture. 

A few men have also died after having their internal organs removed medically. The inquiry is being led by detective partners Carson O'Connor and Michael Maddison

She is aggressive and hard-driving both inside and outside of the automobile. Maddison is her polar opposite: a devoted spouse who is constantly able to mock himself and Carson in a way that keeps things honest. 

Carson is also in charge of her younger autistic brother Arnie, who is constructing a castle fortress in his room.

The stronghold is a symbol, a warning that something far more sinister is at work than just a serial murderer. 

Carson's first clue is Deucalion, a mystery guest. He's reportedly the inheritor of a theater and has arrived in New Orleans from a monastery abroad. 

He moves with fast speed, employing an extraordinary sleight of hand, and has enormous scars tattooed on one side of his face. 

He claims to be almost two centuries old, made from body parts, and brought to life by Victor Frankenstein by a lightning strike. 

He believes that Frankenstein, also known as Victor Helios, is still alive in New Orleans and poses as a local benefactor. He also forms a particular relationship with Arnie, who is in peril as well.

The true story is significantly more sinister. Helios has honed his ability to produce human life, ostensibly soulless but improved beings, and a perfect race infiltrating civilization until Helios fulfills his aim of eradicating humanity. 

However, something isn't quite right. Some of those who were created with no ambitions other than to serve Helios and to be submissive to his whims are starting to think, act, and even murder on their own. 

It turns out that you can't make people and expect them to stay robots. They want significance, joy, or even just to be free of Helios—wishes that are far more human than Helios would allow.


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