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What the Night Knows: A Novel
by Dean Koontz
Worst book I have ever read! (4/6/2011)
I used to love Dean Koontz books, however always felt that he struggled to write a satisfactory ending. There were only a few books which I really felt had done him justice when it came to the end. But I always brought his new books because I liked his humour which came out through the course of the book and his great imagination and how I was able to connect with the characters that he was describing. However after following all of his books I noticed that he increasingly seemed to use a thesaurus and that he continually seemed to put long describing words which were unnecessary and sometimes confusing where he had inserted them. Several times I changed authors but then always went back to see if his writing had reverted to his style in the beginning and that I was a fan of.

What the Night Knows got to the point for me where not only was raping a sister quite disgusting and at times extremely graphic but his use of something as sinister as something from the dark side using humans as a horse I found to be unrealistic and could not follow his plot or dialogue. Since he is sold primarily as a crime novelist and not a science fiction author, I found his continued use of the supernatural coming through his later books. I would expect something of this nature from Stephen King who goes out of his way to create a book which shocks however not from Dean Koontz. It was a very Disappointing read and again it was rather like reading a dictionary. I read a paragraph to a friend who had not read his books and looked at me like what does that mean. Most of it went over my head. Disappointing when this man obviously is a very talented author however this last book did not do him justice and based on the last couple of books but primarily on this one I shall not be buying any more of his books. Sad but some authors just pump out their books, its Disappointing that just because his first books were successful that publishing houses cannot see that his later books have not been well received.
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