Kathryn Flatt's Reviews > The Face
The Face
by Dean Koontz
by Dean Koontz
For starters, I'm a big Dean Koontz fan. I greatly admire his ability to approach a complex tale through many points of view. In "The Face," he does this superbly, with one of the points of view being that of a killer. Alongside the mystery of who is stalking the famous actor is an otherworldly angle that I found quite intriguing. The characters in this novel were very compelling, especially the cop-turned-security-chief and oddly the son of the actor. In other novels, Koontz's depiction of kids didn't grab me (e.g. "Watchers"), but he did it with Fric in "The Face."
A complex thriller with multiple layers. One of Koontz's best.
A complex thriller with multiple layers. One of Koontz's best.
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