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Seize The Night by Dean Koontz

Seize The Night

by Dean Koontz
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  • First Published:
  • Jan 1, 1999, 401 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Nov 1999, 443 pages
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sara

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!


Snowman
This book kicks too much ass! :) You should.. I mean HAVE to read it .. it rocks.


Nats Martin
If you have read Fear Nothing and enjoyed it, you'll love this book even more ...One you can't put down!
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