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Seize The Night

by Dean Koontz

Seize The Night by Dean Koontz X
Seize The Night by Dean Koontz
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    Jan 1999, 401 pages

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    Nov 1999, 443 pages

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mya, 14 (01/04/05)

Even better then Fear Nothing, and that's a hard book to beat! Can't wait for the final instalment.
jack (10/15/03)

awesome book...dean koontz is a great author and i look forward to reading every book
Geoff Jamieson (09/15/03)

I very much enjoyed this book, imaginatively written and full of suspense, intrigue and emotion which you can feel as you read it.
The characters are wonderfully developed and the only thing I am left wondering about is how can so much happen in so few hours. Dean Ks style can be a little self indulgent at times, but since I am visually impaired and listen to the audio books, this gives me time to reflect on what has just occurred, and what will happen next.
Dorothy (08/09/03)

I absolutly loved this book and Fear Nothing, I want more of the adventures of Christopher Snow and his comrades. Can't wait for another one.
Liz (07/28/03)

This book was very good. Dean Koontz brings the characters to life. If you have read Fear Nothing, this is a must read! This book will leave you begging for more tales from Moonlight Bay.
snyder1 (01/22/03)

Dean Koontz once again keeps us in suspense with this gem of a mystery novel. Excellent character development is exhibited, and I love the way the author is able to inspire my imagination to run wild with visions of evil monkeys and a huge "abandoned" military base. Definitely some of his best work to date.
sara (01/21/03)

In my opinion this book was horrible. The author kept getting side tracked, which was aggravating at times. I think the plot is very well written, that is if it didn't have so many distractions. It was difficult to pay attention when it wasn't interesting. thank you very much!
LESLIE DAVIS (09/07/02)

SEIZE THE NIGHT AND FEAR NOTHING ARE EQUALS TO STEPHAN KING'S THE STAND WHEN YOU PICK UP ONE OF THESE BOOKS YOU CAN'T PUT IT DOWN. THE ONLY DOWNSIDE ABOUT THE BOOKS IS THE WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE TO MAKE IT TO THE SHELF IS WAY TO LONG. MR. KOONTZ WE ARE WAITING.
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