Stephan van der Linde's Reviews > The Face of Fear
The Face of Fear
by Dean Koontz, Brian Coffey
by Dean Koontz, Brian Coffey
Stephan van der Linde's review
bookshelves: thrillers
May 20, 11
bookshelves: thrillers
Read in October, 2009 — I own a copy
This book resembles a lot of "The Vision" by Dean Koontz where he used a clairvoyant who is been chased by a killer. In this book as well.
In "The Face Of Fear" it is not the question WHO is the killer as in "The Vision", but how will the hunted victim escape in a deserted skyscraper.
I pretty liked this book because the story is plain and it reads smooth.
Stirring and off and on surprising.
I think Dean Koontz wrote some good books, but also a lot worse (mainly too much too sweet clichés) but this one, is fairly good.
Above mentioned is a personal opinion.
"Voice Of The Night" is my favorite book of Koontz.
In "The Face Of Fear" it is not the question WHO is the killer as in "The Vision", but how will the hunted victim escape in a deserted skyscraper.
I pretty liked this book because the story is plain and it reads smooth.
Stirring and off and on surprising.
I think Dean Koontz wrote some good books, but also a lot worse (mainly too much too sweet clichés) but this one, is fairly good.
Above mentioned is a personal opinion.
"Voice Of The Night" is my favorite book of Koontz.
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