I Enjoyed Reading Dean Koontz "By The Light of the Moon" - Did You?

United States
February 19, 2008 6:44pm CST
"By The Light of the Moon" by Dean Koontz Dylan O'Conner is catapulted into a bizarre voyage, when he's randomly attacked & injected with a mysterious substance, by a crazed doctor, who informs him that it will give him wonderful abilities. Then follows, a delightful tale, of a phenomenal type. Conner, his autistic brother Chep (who's a warm charming character), & another victim of the doctor, because of these events, are thrown into a campaign to figure out what was the "Stuff" injected and if the results will be marvelous or the death of them. "B.T.L.O.T.M." is a compelling, enchanting, and absolutely fetching, novel. It's a fast pace read and streams with forcible fluidity. Dean Koontz has a habitual inclination, to fill his novels with heaps of description and to delve deeply into analyzing every little passage. In this novel, you don't experience that. You receive only the essential and fundamental, which makes the read delectable and vibrant. The likeable characters were solid & alluring. I loved the charming gleeful dark humor, they held. If you're expecting gore and massive killings of the horrific kind.. look further, for this is a thrilling tale of the dark comedic type. Did you enjoy "By the Light of the Moon"
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