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Fear Nothing

by Dean Koontz

Fear Nothing by Dean Koontz X
Fear Nothing by Dean Koontz
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  • First Published:
    Feb 1998, 391 pages

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    Dec 1998, 432 pages

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Griffon (11/15/04)

I couldn't put this book down. The storyline and characters that Koonts draws are so vivid and lively that they pull you into the story and before long you feel as though you know these people. You really begin to care for them, and for their well-being.

Oh yeah, and I loved Orson!
Cole (07/09/04)

This book was wonderful, I coulnd't wait to read the second!!! The characters are so real, I could relate with them!
Desiree (02/18/04)

The best book ever!Text
ana (09/15/03)

i'm not a reading person but this book is amazing and now whenever i start reading, i can't put it down and sometimes i kinda go inside the story and i forget what i am doing.i give it 10 thumbs up.
katey k (08/12/03)

Koontz is fast becoming one of my favorite writers ever. By Koontz's extreme notice of details he almost paints the scene before you. I am now not very fond of Rhesus monkeys, but I loved the story. If you liked "Fear Nothing" than you definitely need to read "By The Light Of The Moon".
Timmy O (07/25/03)

I like Dean Koontz and the story was okay for me (except for using the word "nevertheless" a hundred times). Also seemed like he was trying a little to hard (overly descriptive about little stuff that was unimportant to the story).
Shawna S. (07/21/03)

Wow, I mean what else can you say. It is creppy enough to make you want to put it down, you know give the hairs on your neck a rest. But captivating enough to keep you flipping pages and shivering in suspense! Super read
Juliet Licet Cuevas (05/15/03)

He did astonish me!
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