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Breathless: A Novel
by Dean Koontz
Disappointed (2/26/2010)
I have read several books by Koontz and was looking forward to Breathless. He has an incredible ability to make the most unbelievable events seem possible. I once listened to one of his books on tape while driving in stop and go city traffic surrounded by hundreds of people and I was absolutely terrified.

Breathless started out as is his style with a story that draws you in and makes you want to keep reading. But then it just ends with no rational answers to the various story lines. I concluded that he had a publishing deadline and just finished the book overnight.
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