From the day we're born, our lives are on the line. You never know when an enraged elephant is going to charge through the marketplace.
Dean Koontz, “The Night Window”
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From the day we're born, our lives are on the line. You never know when an enraged elephant is going to charge through the marketplace.
Dean Koontz, “The Night Window”
I am scared, proper anxious. Paranoid ideas and worries about the American.
Overthinking. Was that a shadow? A man with a gun? Just pleased to see me? What happens when you reveal too much?
The past week I have been monitoring my posts. I suspect lots of bloggers like me check their statistics. This is a facility within WordPress, the software I use to publish this blog; it tells you how many people have accessed (not necessarily read) your blog and their country of origin (or VPN*). In other words, it gives you an idea of what is happening, nothing more. I can’t for example…
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The sun appeared to roll below the horizon, although in fact the horizon rolled away from the sun. In the instant when all the remaining light of day was indirect across the red western sky, the breeze quickened again and became a wind aborning, as if all were a clockwork.
Dean Koontz, “The Forbidden Door”
Life is finding people you love and then losing them, sometimes after sixty years, sometimes after a few months or even a week, all the loss meant to keep you humble and remind you that life is likewise stamped with an expiration date, so that you'll use your days to the best of your ability, in the service of what is good.
Dean Koontz, “The Forbidden Door”
"You should have brought a book to pass the time." "Got one in my head. The Book of What If. Infinite Number of pages and scary as shit."
Dean Koontz, “The Night Window”
Night Window
Night Window-A must read conclusion to the Jane Hawk series. 5 stars! @DeanKoontz @RandomHouse #JaneHawk #thriller #review #bookblogger
It’s time for Jane Hawk to finally get some payback for her husband’s death and so much more in Night Window.
The Techno-Arcadians have chased former FBI Agent Jane Hawk through four books already. Jane is trying to bring to light a massive conspiracy of billionaires. The Arcadians inserted a nanobot into Jane’s husband’s brain. When activated, he was forced to kill himself. In previous books,…
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Forbidden Door
Forbidden Door-Awesome entry in the Jane Hawk series! @deankoontz @randomhouse #thriller #review #bookblogger #NetGalley
The Jane Hawk series finally hits its stride with its fourth entry, The Forbidden Door.
The Techno Arcadians are upping their game by accusing Jane on a 60 Minutes-style show of murdering her beloved husband Matt and faking his suicide. The Arcadians set in motion a plan to kidnap or kill everyone dear to Jane. Ancel and Clare Hawk, Jane’s in-laws, must flee their farm. Jane and Matt’s…
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