It's a fear more paralyzing than falling. More terrifying than absolute darkness. More horrifying than anything you can imagine. It's the one fear you cannot escape, no matter where you run...no matter where you hide. It's the fear of yourself. It's real. It can happen to you. And facing it can be deadly. Fear for your mind.
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"Perfectly chilling book to read just before you go to bed. It seems impossible to be afraid of yourself, yet it's made real by Dean Koontz in False Memory. One of my favorite books in the genre. Koontz can truly make you shudder and gasp at the same time. Sleep doesn't come easy either. "
— Lyn (5 out of 5 stars)
" I love this book, but parts of it made me so angry I had to stop for a while. "
— Shastina-Sassy, 2/6/2014" I found this book thrilling and creepy. It makes you briefly think, "Holy crap, this could happen!" It's suspenseful and well worth the read. "
— Caitlin, 2/6/2014" This is a decent Koontz novel. Not his best. Very long (over 700 pages) but it will keep you interested until the end. His usual good vs. evil. "
— Joanne, 1/28/2014" I tried starting this last night and just couldn't get into it. "
— Susie, 1/28/2014" Once you get into it, this book will ruin your life. You wont sleep, eat, or work because you will spend every spare moment you have trying to find out what happens next. Its that good! "
— Amy, 1/22/2014" Pretty good story, but a tad long. "
— Bandit, 1/21/2014" Thus book made my mind go all over the place. Koontz is amazing! The way he just twists everything up...my e of his so far! "
— Monica, 1/19/2014" good=)makes me not want to go to a psychiatrist! "
— Gina, 1/15/2014" Another good Dean Koontz book. Suspenseful, mysterious, and exciting. Not my favorite of his, but a good read. "
— Kim, 12/31/2013" Very very creepy and disturbing. "
— Lisa, 12/23/2013" I loved this book... One of my favorites ... they should make this book into a movie... well... not really they bever make them justice. "
— Carmen, 12/14/2013" This was a little difficult to continue. It started off interesting...hit a wall...then came back. "
— Ben, 12/8/2013" If my memory serves me correctly-lol- I thought this was another good one penned by this author. "
— Tim, 12/2/2013" This book creeped me out - I loved it! "
— Stephanie, 11/26/2013" Too weird for me. Sexually explicit and creepy. "
— Brynn, 8/4/2013" My first psycho-thriller. Not bad. Slow start. Tempo rises at the middle. "
— ☼~Marian~☼, 7/23/2013" A creepy phychiatrist and some weird phobias. A decent read. "
— Jake, 2/10/2013" Wow. What a creepy book... "
— Max, 9/5/2012" I thought it was well written, it was a bit slow in the beginning, but the end was surprising. "
— Annemarie, 7/28/2012" One of the more "disturbing" Koontz books.. gets batter as it progresses but, unlike some, takes me awhile to get into liking it. "
— Ari, 6/26/2012" YAWN! Too long, too elaborate, too corny! Still love Koontz' writing though. "
— Karen, 1/4/2012" This book creeped me out! I loved it though! "
— Breeann, 8/21/2011" By far one of my favorite Koontz novels! So freaky! "
— Tami, 7/15/2011" I think the book could have ended about 200 pages sooner. Great plot, but Koontz is so wordy! "
— Judy, 7/9/2011" Dean meanders a bit too much in this novel, but he creates such realistic characters that I didn't mind too much. That and the hilarious parts where a character has a phobia of Keanu Reeves. I loved it. The villain was pretty dispacable and the heroine was a good one. "
— Steven, 6/24/2011" Just became a fan of Dean Koontz<br/>Over 700 pages that kept my interest from page 1 "
— Celeste, 6/17/2011" THIS IS ONE OF THE SCARY ONES!!!! It really freaked out one member of my family that is a die-hard Koontz fan. "
— Christy, 6/8/2011" It was okay, but nothing special. Certainly not as good as the Odd Thomas books. I think this thriller would have been better if the protagonists would have been allowed to expose the plot, rather than shifting the point of view back and forth from hero to villain. "
— Kahra, 6/3/2011" This was a pretty good book. "
— Jewelee, 5/22/2011" Not a bad book but I was almost half way through it before it held my attention "
— Peggysue, 5/19/2011" The only Koontz I've read again and again. Somehow Skeet really makes me think. "
— Deepti, 5/12/2011" A creepy phychiatrist and some weird phobias. A decent read. "
— Jake, 5/6/2011" Escape during the last two weeks of the semester. Served its purpose. "
— Kristin, 4/30/2011" One of his best thrillers! This moves at a lightening speed and will give you chills and leave your heart pounding! <br/> <br/> "
— Brittany, 4/30/2011Dean Koontz is the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, including suspense thrillers and books for young readers. His books are published in thirty-eight languages, and his worldwide sales top 500 million copies. Several of his books have also been adapted into feature films and television miniseries. He has been hailed by Rolling Stone magazine as “America’s most popular suspense novelist.” For more information, visit his website at www.deankoontz.com.
Stephen Lang is a Tony Award–nominated actor who has made a name for himself on stages both at home and abroad. Perhaps most well-known for his role in James Cameron’s Avatar, his other film credits include The Men Who Stare at Goats, Public Enemies, Tombstone, and many more.