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Book Review: The Darkest Evening of the Year by Dean Koontz

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I have been a fan of Dean Koontz for around 25 years. I have read most every book he has ever written, though I think I may have missed a recent one or two. At any rate, my hubby purchased this book back in the fall for one of his airplane reading books. I am finally getting a chance to read it.

As usual, Dean Koontz does not disappoint. He takes his well-known love of golden retrievers and combines it with his ability to write page turning novels and creates a great read! If you like golden retrievers or are a dog lover in general, you will love this book. If you like a fast paced, page turner that keeps you guessing up to the last chapters, you will like this book.

This is a story of love, sacrifice, revenge, mystery and spiritual growth.

I give this book 5 stars.

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jen said:

arent his books scary???

Melissa Markham Author Profile Page said:

His books are psychological thrillers mostly. There was murder and mayhem in this book. But his books aren’t scary to me like Stephen King’s books are.

Beverly S Clark said:

I love to read mystery books. I haven't read Dean Koontz, but judging by your review, this would be a good one to start with.

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