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The Darkest Evening of the Year

The Darkest Evening of the Year

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Manufacturer: Bantam
Category: EBooks

List Price: $20.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 204 reviews
Sales Rank: 1457

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 496

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
ASIN: B000W9680K

Publication Date: November 27, 2007
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5 out of 5 stars This was a great read and Dean Koontz still rocks!!!   August 5, 2008
Okay. I am a little surprised at the three star rating that this novel received. I am an avid reader and really enjoyed this novel. Amy Redwing, initially, seemed like a, "fun kook" of a heroine, but as the book unfolds you realize the many layers of this character and why she is the way she is. I loved all of the dogs and feel that when Koontz writes about them he pays them the highest form of tribute and I say, Bravo and keep it coming!! Nickie is one of Koontz's best dogs.
The villainess of the piece is one of Dean Koontz's most monstrous. There are plenty of other villains in this novel who are well realized and suitably bad but "Moon Girl," is a sociopathic monster who really creeped me out. And that is not something easily done. Touche', Mr. Koontz.
The character of Hope is wonderful, I fell in love with her spirit and good heartedness. The character of Brian was also very enjoyable. Good read!!



3 out of 5 stars Nameless Narrator   July 27, 2008
I pulled that title from the book, for I felt as if a narrator had shared this story with me one stormy night as we sat on a porch under the safety of a wide eave sipping cocoa. And as desperately as I wanted to escape the lightning sizzling nearby, I couldn't bring myself to put down my cup and go indoors.

I didn't like the story but I couldn't put the book down. Each time I encountered evil, I found purity. Where there was darkness, there was light. Depravity, Hope. Mr. Koontz's storytelling is electrifying no matter what the tale, as are his astute observations, which he masterfully weaves into his prose.



4 out of 5 stars Dog lover: 5 stars; Koontz fan: 31/2 stars   July 24, 2008
As an avid dog lover and an owner of rescue dogs, this book put into words all of the feelings about these beautiful creatures I've ever felt, thought or attempted to explain. (Although this book focused on Goldens, I believe it to be a tribute to any outstanding dog, past or present!) If you've ever had a "special" dog in your life, this book is for you!!!

As a Koontz fan, I agree it did lack a nice and tidy ending...I also felt it was rushed and missing something. Altogether though, it was a good read and made me want to go pet my dogs and spend some extra time tucking my kids in for the night. Kim/OH



1 out of 5 stars Absolutely foul. Zero stars.   July 24, 2008
The plot depends on outlandish coincidence. Wild, distant, absurd, laugh-at-the-author coincidence.
The characters are shallow, undeveloped, implausible.
The ending is a complete failure. I don't want to play spoiler, so I'll just say the author simply could not find a way to finish the story, and relied on utter nonsense to get out of it.
Every now and then he tries to excite the reader with interludes of what you might call AKC Conformance Porn (". . . and her nose was perfect black, not a speck of brown . . . "), laughably ham-handed, and directly in conflict with the supposed pro-rescue subtheme (sure, we luvv to rescue dogs, but secretly we wish they were all perfect Breed Type).

Regrettably, I read all the way to the end, whereupon I was mildly surprised to find myself speaking out loud to the empty room: "Wow. That was really a terrible book!"



4 out of 5 stars Great Narration!   July 23, 2008
The Darkest Evening of the Year features Kirsten Kairos reading the novel, and she does a great job of bringin out each character and making the lsitening enjoyable.

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