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Fear Nothing

by Dean Koontz

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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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Ileana Fernandez

this book, like all of Dean Koontz, kept me at the edge of my seat. I could hardly put this book down, and I was really satisfied with it's ending.
Brad

For some reason I just started to read the book and could not put it down until the end.
Laura Brenner

I never really enjoyed reading, but I can finish a book if I'm interested. Fear Nothing caught my attention from the very beginning, and I read all the way through in a short amount of time. As good as this book was, Seize The Night, the second part of the story, is even better. Koontz is the best author I have ever read!
Hailey

I hate reading, but this book is awesome and I am still interested in it. I love it!
Helaisha

fear nothing
One of the suspense book ever.... the plot, revealing secrets in every story.... just what i have always looking for in every book. it was well conceived it was delivered in a way that feels natural.
curt

wow
this book was cooool.... i love how dean koontz keeps the mystery going. this is the first book of his that i read but i loved it i plan to read more books like this in the future from dean koontz
Kim

This was the first book I have ever read by Dean Koontz and I loved it. At first I didnt really know what to expect I only chose to read this book for my ISU and Im glad I chosed it. It was so weird that it was brilliant. Dean Koontz really knows how to creep people out. I am definatly going to read more of his novels now.
Timmy O

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).
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