What I Read 6.4

Odd Thomas

    Odd Thomas

by Dean Koontz; 2003; Bantam Dell, New York; 399 pages; Fiction Koontz6/28-6/29

He sees dead people. They use him to bring their killers to justice. He also sees spirits that are around violent occurences. So he is trying to prevent some violent in his little town. The story is told well enough that you aren’t constantly thinking of The Sixth Sense. There is a nice twist at the end that I didn’t see coming. Elvis has a small part in the book which fits nicely in with the rest of the story. I would like to read more of Odd Thomas. RRR

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One Response to “What I Read 6.4”

  1. I’ve never read Dean Koontz, but this one sounds intriguing. As I’ve grown closer to the Lord, I’ve been less afraid of scary books and movies.

    Guess perfect love really does cast out fear, don’ it?

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