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Twilight Eyes

By: Dean Koontz
Narrated by: Malcolm Hillgartner
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They're out there....
Waiting. Watching. Unseen by normal eyes, but all too visible to Slim MacKenzie, a young man blessed - or cursed - by Twilight Eyes.

They're out there....
Lurking in the darkest shadows of an eerie, moonlit carnival. Feeding their twisted needs with human suffering - and fiendishly plotting the downfall of the human race.

They're out there....
But don't scream. They'll hear you.

©2008 Dean Koontz (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Crime Fiction Horror Supernatural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal Fiction Crime
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The novel is a perfect blend of strangeness, horror, love and humanity. The narration by Malcolm Hillgartner is nothing short of a joy to hear. Highly recommended book and narrator.

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An early work from this author. While his character development and style have improved with age this remains one of my favourites. The narration is good free me into the story.

A Good Listen

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This is an older Koontz book, and in some ways feels like a precursor to the Odd Thomas books that he was much more successful with. That is not to take away from this story though, as it is very good, well read and overall enjoyable. The pacing can be a bit off in parts and some of it really doesn't hold up to any scrutiny but that shouldn't stop you enjoying it

Classic Koontz

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I have to echo others and say that it isn't one of his best but it's worth a listen.
The storyline feels shallow in some ways and I was surprised to find out that it wasn't one of his earliest works and I wonder why he didn't write a sequel, then again, there is a certain duology of his that has been waiting patiently for many years to have a third to complete the trilogy.
Anyway, this book has an Odd Thomas and Jane Hawk feel about it....or maybe that's just me.

It was ok.

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This was a great recap of the first koontz book i first read in the early 90s. Its easily one of his best.

The first novel i read by Dean Koontz.

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