He was clinically dead after the accident—but was miraculously revived. Now Hatch Harrison and his wife approach each day with a new appreciation for life.
But something has come back with Hatch from the other side. A terrible presence that links his mind to a psychotic's, so that a force of murderous rage courses through him.
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"Dean Koontz hooked me in the first to pages of the book and doesn't provide any slow or boring parts. I had no struggle reading the long book for all the pages provided excitement and mystery and ended it with a great ending that is memorable for any reader "
— Isaiah (5 out of 5 stars)
" A very good story, kept me reading, enjoyed it. Hated seeing it on the t.v, ruined it completely. The evil young man was described very well and it was easy to feel and see his terrible acts. Very well written. "
— P.J., 2/16/2014" rich in descriptive details... ending wasn't quiet unyielding as the whole plot leading towards the resolution.... :-D "
— Rigel, 2/10/2014" I read two Dean Koontz books, just to make sure that the first truly awful one wasn't a fluke. No. It wasn't. "
— Natalie, 2/7/2014" Horrifying and well crafted. Stuck with me a long while. "
— Claudia, 2/5/2014" Too Satanic for me but not bad. "
— Christopher, 1/24/2014" Typical Koontz, bloody, evil, entertaining. I read while I was in Barbados. "
— Tony, 1/9/2014" It was a great mysterious book. I enjoyed it and the ending was cool. I hate a book with a bad ending. He got what he deserved. "
— Twins, 1/5/2014" A little bit of the paranormal. Engaging main characters. And a lot of creepiness for them to deal with. Another fine read from Koontz. "
— Bob, 12/16/2013" This was the first Koontz book I read. I was hooked...it's very scary. "
— Maria, 10/18/2013" People who were brought back from death come back with a demon in one case and an angel in the other. Kind of creepy and a pretty good read. "
— Jake, 8/27/2013" This is my first Dean Koontz novel. I was very apprehensive about reading it in the first place because I am not a paranormal / sci-fi person. However, this book had enough reality base that I found it intriguing. I am now a Dean Koontz fan!! "
— Reena, 8/17/2013" This was great! I read it in 4 days, which is almost a record since having Reid. It was terrifying! Can't say it's my favorite Koontz because of Watchers but it is very close. "
— Anna, 7/8/2013" I will have to read more of Mr. Koontz "
— Mark, 7/4/2013" Sometimes I love his books like this one where he gets everything spot on with pace characters plot etc. "
— Cher, 6/25/2013" yet another awesome read from my favorite author, He never let's me down. "
— Jerrod, 6/20/2013" Meh, not so good. A lot of the supernatural stuff was never really explained. I don't mean a rational explanation, but even a supernatural one would have been nice. Is Dean Koontz even trying anymore? "
— Di, 5/31/2013" second dean koontz book I ever read, way better than the movie. "
— Adam, 1/31/2013" Very scary book, I jumped while reading it. My husband doesn't understand how that happens, since I'm READING it, but trust me, this book makes it happen. "
— Mterwilliger, 1/20/2013" I quit reading it, I just couldn't get into it. "
— Debra, 10/28/2012" Another Koontz book I liked early on. "
— Cindy, 5/16/2012" Yes I read it and it was creepy! "
— Sherri, 4/12/2012" Actually enjoyed this book. It was classic Koontz. "
— Patrice, 3/14/2012" Creepy in a good way... I remember being a teen reading this book in the pool. Got a great tan that summer! "
— Jewel, 11/7/2011" A little freaky. But Loved it! "
— Dena, 9/21/2011" Sometimes I think Dean Koontz has lost his mind. I think he is a very sick man. I really love his work, but sometimes I think he has to go to another place to be able to write some of the things that he writes. "
— Kim, 6/29/2011" This was a good novel with a good villain, but it was too bizarre and sadistic for me. The hero/heroines were okay. Overall, it's not one I'd recommend to readers unaccustomed to Dean Koontz's novels. "
— Steven, 6/24/2011" I can barely remember what this was about....after Lightning, most of his books left me wishing for more....Lightning. "
— Arlene, 6/12/2011" This book I never forgot and like Twilight, it really affected me during my childhood. Awsome book and one of my favourites. "
— 5/16/2011" Mostly I thought this book was dumb, but I did want to see how it ended. I wouldn't read anothe rDean Koontz unless someone I trusted recommended one. "
— Jenn, 5/11/2011" People who were brought back from death come back with a demon in one case and an angel in the other. Kind of creepy and a pretty good read. "
— Jake, 5/6/2011" I liked it, but it scared the stuffing out of me and I'll never forget it! "
— Becky, 5/3/2011" I actually finished this book last week. A very good thriller exploring what can happen when modern medicine can bring you back to life after dying and what horror you could bring back with you. "
— Cheryl, 4/30/2011" I read up to page thirty something and could not get into it that much. I will put this book on hold until I gain the ability to just bite the bullet one day and sit and read as much as I can in one sitting. "
— Lady, 4/26/2011" This book was somewhat interesting as a story, but the characters seemed one dimensional and the plot was forced. "
— Greathornedowl, 4/12/2011" Kept me reading to the end...One of his better books in my opinion!! "
— Karen, 11/21/2010" I actually stopped reading it and got rid of it. Serial killer books are just not for me I guess...don't have the stomach for it. "
— Dee, 10/8/2010Dean 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.
Dean Koontz is the author of many New York Times bestsellers, including suspense thrillers and books for young readers. His books are published in thirty-six languages, and his worldwide sales top 450 million copies. Several of his books have also been adapted into feature films and television miniseries.
Dean Koontz is the author of many New York Times bestsellers, including suspense thrillers and books for young readers. His books are published in thirty-six languages, and his worldwide sales top 450 million copies. Several of his books have also been adapted into feature films and television miniseries.