Dean Koontz, the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, lives in Southern California with his wife, Gerda, their golden retriever, Elsa, and the enduring spirit of their goldens, Trixie and Anna.
“A unique spellbinder that captures the reader on the first page.
Exciting, enjoyable, and an intensely satisfying read.”—Mary
Higgins Clark
“[Koontz] is a great storyteller, and Strangers features a plot so
original you’ll be reading, with chills, well into the
morning.”—New York Daily News
“Koontz is a master at constructing vivid, eerily realistic worlds
that hold readers spellbound. A memorable thriller.”—Booklist
More Praise for Dean Koontz
“Dean Koontz is a prose stylist whose lyricism heightens
malevolence and tension. [He creates] characters of unusual
richness and depth.”—The Seattle Times
“Tumbling, hallucinogenic prose....‘Serious’ writers...might do
well to examine his technique.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Lyrical writing and compelling characters...Koontz stands
alone.”—Associated Press
“In every industry there exist ‘artists’ that are not only
unforgettable, but know their craft better than the rest. Dean
Koontz...is among these artisans.”—Suspense Magazine
“[Koontz] has always had near-Dickensian powers of description, and
an ability to yank us from one page to the next that few novelists
can match.”—Los Angeles Times
“Perhaps more than any other author, Koontz writes fiction
perfectly suited to the mood of America...novels that acknowledge
the reality and tenacity of evil but also the power of good...[and
that] entertain vastly as they uplift.”—Publishers Weekly
The author of Phantoms, Whispers and other thrillers takes an unconscionable time to tell his latest story. The ``strangers'' are thousands of miles apart when they begin to suffer inexplicable terrors. In California, Dom Corvaisis sleepwalks, fleeing from an unseen menace. In Massachusetts, gifted young Dr. Ginger Weiss's panic attacks threaten her career. A priest in the Midwest loses his faith suddenly, then finds he can heal fatally injured people. And, in Elko, Nevada, the owner of a motela tough ex-Marinebecomes paralyzed by fears of the dark. Mysterious clues bring these characters and others, similarly afflicted, to the motel, where apparently they had met long before. As they compare experiences, the victims realize they've been brainwashed and determine to find out why. That means facing death at the hands of a maniac in a scene that finally induces frissons of terror in the reader. But it's too late; Koontz has vitiated suspense throughout the narrative with numbing repetitions and long explanations of such matters as Jewish cooking, the baldachin over the altar at St. Patrick's Cathedral, a weaver's tools, etc. 75,000 first printing; $75,000 ad/promo; Literary Guild dual selection. (April 18)
"A unique spellbinder that captures the reader on the first page.
Exciting, enjoyable, and an intensely satisfying read."-Mary
Higgins Clark
"[Koontz] is a great storyteller, and Strangers features a
plot so original you'll be reading, with chills, well into the
morning."-New York Daily News
"Koontz is a master at constructing vivid, eerily realistic
worlds that hold readers spellbound. A memorable
thriller."-Booklist
More Praise for Dean Koontz
"Dean Koontz is a prose stylist whose lyricism heightens
malevolence and tension. [He creates] characters of unusual
richness and depth."-The Seattle Times
"Tumbling, hallucinogenic prose....'Serious'
writers...might do well to examine his technique."-The New York
Times Book Review
"Lyrical writing and compelling characters...Koontz stands
alone."-Associated Press
"In every industry there exist 'artists' that are not only
unforgettable, but know their craft better than the rest. Dean
Koontz...is among these artisans."-Suspense Magazine
"[Koontz] has always had near-Dickensian powers of
description, and an ability to yank us from one page to the next
that few novelists can match."-Los Angeles Times
"Perhaps more than any other author, Koontz writes fiction
perfectly suited to the mood of America...novels that acknowledge
the reality and tenacity of evil but also the power of good...[and
that] entertain vastly as they uplift."-Publishers Weekly
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