Seize the Night

by Dean Koontz | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0553580191 Global Overview for this book
Registered by awakeagain of Port Murray, New Jersey USA on 10/9/2004
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Journal Entry 1 by awakeagain from Port Murray, New Jersey USA on Saturday, October 9, 2004
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Chris Snow, the light-phobic, oddball hero of Dean Koontz's Fear Nothing, is once again caught in the middle of something ugly. The children (and pets) of Moonlight Bay, California, are disappearing. The first to go is Jimmy Wing, the son of Snow's former girlfriend, Lilly. Then Snow's own hyper-intelligent dog goes missing. Snow decides that he will find them, but what he uncovers is more than just a simple kidnapping; before he can turn back, he's up against an age-old vendetta, an active time machine, and a genetic experiment gone awry.

Seize the Night offers up the same eclectic mix of characters that appeared in Fear Nothing: boardhead Bobby, disc jockey Sasha, Snow, and all of their friends band together to find the missing kids and figure out why the people of Moonlight Bay are morphing into demonic versions of their former selves. They outsmart corrupt cops, outrun genetically enhanced monkeys, and outlive a time warp with a vengeance--all between nightfall and sunrise, the only time that Snow can be outside.

Though the premise is a little bit hard to believe, and the surf lingo occasionally irritating, Seize the Night is ultimately fun to read. Koontz successfully draws you in and keeps you entertained through an unexpected climax and an enlightening resolution.

Journal Entry 2 by awakeagain from Port Murray, New Jersey USA on Sunday, February 13, 2005
Sent to Piper1 on 2/14/05 as a trade

Journal Entry 3 by wingAnonymousFinderwing on Friday, February 18, 2005
Received this book today in a trade from Awakeagain. Thanks! And thanks for the trade, contact me anytime.

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