Saturday, August 8, 2020

The House of Thunder by Dean Koontz


Synopsis :

Susan Thorton awakens in a hospital, after a near-fatal car crash, to see four men lurking outside her door--men who exactly resemble those who killed her boyfriend years before. Can these be the same men?

As she tries to uncover the identities of those stalking her, Susan enters a terrifying nightmare--one from which she may never escape.

Previously published by Pocket under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols (1982).


This is what I say :

I used to dig titles by Dean Koontz...I would say it was more than twenty years ago that I was an avid reader of what he wrote.

I used to be a poor student and unable to afford buying novels so I would rent them from the local rental shop that charges like RM3 per copy for a week or so rental (that's about less than US1).  It was affordable for a student who loved to read.  There were no such things as internet or e-book.  In fact, to get internet, one had to dial it up....

Anyway, along the years I guess my reading interest change as I no longer dig Koontz.  In fact, I would have read this title before. I am sure. and I would have loved it then. I am sure too. 

However, now, more than twenty years later, I am not able to finish reading this title.  I am sure the same goes for his other titles too.

End of an era. Sad.




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