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False memory dean koontz summary5/29/2023 The way Koontz ties up the loose ends are brilliant, tongue-in-cheek and even good for a laugh. While I do not want to spoil anything here, let's just say that the evil force behind it all has been fleshed out in *creative* (the key-word to the book) detail, keeping the listender mesmerized and literally sweaty handed. However, I would have to contain myself not to call this book the work of genius. Is the book too long? Sure it is, Koontz-novels almost always are. While some argue that the book is too long, I think that everybody who brings an appreciation for creativity to the book, will fall in love with this one, leave alone the suspense. The audio book breaks down pretty much in 3 seven hour parts and I can honestly say that the middle part represents the strongest I have come about in the thriller-genre. This book, together with "The face" ranks among my top 3 Koontz-books, absolutely world-class. First of all, congratulations to Stephen Lang, for doing such a superb job with the book, I enjoyed him the second time now, he also reads "by the light of the moon" by Dean Koontz.
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