From the Corner of His Eye
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
746
Novel • Fiction
California • 1960s
2001
Adult
18+ years
From the Corner of His Eye by Dean Koontz illustrates the interconnected lives of a boy with extraordinary perceptions, a determined woman, and a grieving detective. As their fates entwine through mysterious and foreboding circumstances, themes of hope, destiny, and resilience unfold in this suspenseful narrative.
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Dean Koontz's From the Corner of His Eye has elicited mixed reviews. The novel is lauded for its intricate plot and emotional depth, engaging readers with complex characters and Koontz's signature suspenseful storytelling. However, some critiques point to its length and occasional overwriting, suggesting it could benefit from tighter editing. Overall, it's a compelling read for Koontz fans and lovers of psychological thrillers.
Readers who relish intricate, emotionally charged suspense with a supernatural twist will find Dean Koontz's From the Corner of His Eye compelling. Comparable to Stephen King's The Institute and Clive Barker's The Thief of Always, it captivates fans of psychological drama interwoven with elements of mystery and resilience.
39,286 ratings
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746
Novel • Fiction
California • 1960s
2001
Adult
18+ years
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